Selected Poems of Langston Hughes

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English language

Published Oct. 2, 1999 by Tandem Library.

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978-0-8085-0926-4
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From the publication of his first book of poems, The Weary Blues, in 1926, Langston Hughes electrified readers and launched a renaissance in black writing in America.

The poems Hughes wrote celebrated the experience of invisible men and women: of slaves who rushed the boots of Washington; of musicians on Lenox Avenue; of the poor and the lovesick; of losers in the raffle of night. They conveyed that experience in a voice that blended the spoken with the sung, that turned poetic lines into the phrases of jazz and blues, and that ripped through the curtain separating high from popular culture. They spanned the range from the lyric to the polemic, ringing out wonder and pain and terror--and the marrow of the bone of life.

The poems in this collection were chosen by Hughes himself shortly before his death in 1967 and represent work from his entire career, including The …

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I wanted to read a sample of Hughes poetry and that's what I did! I didn't finish this one as I thought it might be nice to return to it in the future and be surprised by what I hadn't read yet. This is a long book of poetry, and I find reading a full book of poetry from cover-to-finish to be difficult, so I am giving myself the grace of just putting it down, unfinished.

Hughes writes smart, snappy, thoughtful poems. Definitely worth checking out if you want to read more of his work!

Subjects

  • American - African American
  • Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9)
  • Poetry
  • African Americans