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9780679728184

Selected Poems of Langston Hughes

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    9780679728184

  • ISBN10:

    067972818X

  • Edition: Revised
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1990-09-12
  • Publisher: Vintage

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Summary

With 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 Negro Speaks of Rivers," "The Weary Blues," "Still Here," "Song for a Dark Girl," "Montage of a Dream Deferred," and "Refugee in America." It gives us a poet of extraordinary range, directness, and stylistic virtuosity.

Author Biography

Langston Hughes was born in Joplin, Missouri, in 1902.  After graduation from high school, he spent a year in Mexico with his father, then a year studying at Columbia University.  His first poem in a nationally known magazine was "The Negro Speaks of Rivers," which appeared in Crisis in 1921.  In 1925, he was awarded the First Prize for Poetry of the magazine <b>Opportunity</b>, the winning poem being "The Weary Blues," which gave its title to his first book of poems, published in 1926.  As a result of his poetry, Mr. Hughes received a scholarship at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, where he won his B.A. in 1929.  In 1943, he was awarded an honorary Litt.D. by his alma mater; he has also been awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship (1935), a Rosenwald Fellow

Table of Contents

AFRO-AMERICAN FRAGMENTS
Afro-American Fragment
3(1)
The Negro Speaks of Rivers
4(1)
Sun Song
5(1)
Aunt Sue's Stories
6(1)
Danse Africaine
7(1)
Negro
8(1)
American Heartbreak
9(1)
October 16
10(1)
As I Grew Older
11(2)
My People
13(1)
Dream Variations
14(3)
FEET OF JESUS
Feet o' Jesus
17(1)
Prayer
18(1)
Shout
19(1)
Fire
20(1)
Sunday Morning Prophecy
21(2)
Sinner
23(1)
Litany
24(1)
Angels Wings
25(1)
Judgment Day
26(1)
Prayer Meeting
27(1)
Spirituals
28(1)
Tambourines
29(4)
SHADOW OF THE BLUES
The Weary Blues
33(2)
Hope
35(1)
Late Last Night
36(1)
Bad Morning
37(1)
Sylvester's Dying Bed
38(1)
Wake
39(1)
Could Be
40(1)
Bad Luck Card
41(1)
Reverie on the Harlem River
42(1)
Morning After
43(1)
Early Evening Quarrel
44(1)
Evil
45(1)
As Befits a Man
46(3)
SEA AND LAND
Havana Dreams
49(1)
Catch
50(1)
Water-Front Streets
51(1)
Long Trip
52(1)
Seascape
53(1)
Moonlight Night: Carmel
54(1)
Heaven
55(1)
In Time of Silver Rain
56(1)
Joy
57(1)
Winter Moon
58(1)
Snail
59(1)
March Moon
60(1)
Harlem Night Song
61(1)
To Artina
62(1)
Fulfilment
63(1)
Cypsy Melodies
64(1)
Mexican Market Woman
65(1)
A Black Pierrot
66(1)
Ardella
67(1)
When Sue Wears Red
68(1)
Love
69(1)
Beale Street
70(1)
Port Town
71(1)
Natcha
72(1)
Young Sailor
73(1)
Sea Calm
74(1)
Dream Dust
75(1)
No Regrets
76(1)
Troubled Woman
77(1)
Island
78(3)
DISTANCE NOWHERE
Border Line
81(1)
Garden
82(1)
Genius Child
83(1)
Strange Hurt
84(1)
Suicide's Note
85(1)
End
86(1)
Drum
87(1)
Personal
88(1)
Juliet
89(1)
Desire
90(1)
Vagabonds
91(1)
One
92(1)
Desert
93(1)
A House in Taos
94(2)
Demand
96(1)
Dream
97(1)
Night: Four Songs
98(1)
Luck
99(1)
Old Walt
100(1)
Kid in the Park
101(1)
Song for Billie Holiday
102(1)
Fantasy in Purple
103(4)
AFTER HOURS
Midnight Raffle
107(1)
What?
108(1)
Gone Boy
109(1)
50--50
110(1)
Maybe
111(1)
Lover's Return
112(1)
Miss Blue'es Child
113(1)
Trumpet Player
114(2)
Monroe's Blues
116(1)
Stony Lonesome
117(1)
Black Maria
118(3)
LIFE IS FINE
Life Is Fine
121(2)
Still Here
123(1)
Ballad of the Gypsy
124(1)
Me and the Mule
125(1)
Kid Sleepy
126(1)
Little Lyric
127(1)
Fired
128(1)
Midnight Dancer
129(1)
Blue Monday
130(1)
Ennui
131(1)
Mama and Daughter
132(1)
Delinquent
133(1)
S-sss-ss-sh!
134(1)
Homecoming
135(1)
Final Curve
136(1)
Little Green Tree
137(1)
Crossing
138(1)
Widow Woman
139(4)
LAMENT OVER LOVE
Misery
143(1)
Ballad of the Fortune Teller
144(2)
Cora
146(1)
Down and Out
147(1)
Young Gal's Blues
148(1)
Ballad of the Girl Whose Name Is Mud
149(1)
Hard Daddy
150(1)
Midwinter Blues
151(1)
Little Old Letter
152(1)
Lament over Love
153(4)
MAGNOLIA FLOWERS
Daybreak in Alabama
157(1)
Cross
158(1)
Magnolia Flowers
159(1)
Mulatto
160(2)
Southern Mammy Sings
162(1)
Ku Klux
163(1)
West Texas
164(1)
Share-Croppers
165(1)
Ruby Brown
166(1)
Roland Hayes Beaten
167(1)
Uncle Tom
168(1)
Porter
169(1)
Blue Bayou
170(1)
Silhouette
171(1)
Song for a Dark Girl
172(1)
The South
173(1)
Bound No'th Blues
174(3)
NAME IN UPHILL LETTERS
One-Way Ticket
177(1)
Migrant
178(2)
Summer Evening
180(2)
Graduation
182(2)
Interne at Provident
184(2)
Railroad Avenue
186(1)
Mother to Son
187(1)
Stars
188(1)
To Be Somebody
189(1)
Note on Commercial Theatre
190(1)
Puzzled
191(1)
Seashore through Dark Glasses
192(1)
Baby
193(1)
Merry-Go-Round
194(1)
Elevator Boy
195(1)
Who But the Lord?
196(1)
Third Degree
197(1)
Ballad of the Man Who's Gone
198(3)
MADAM TO YOU
Madam's Past History
201(1)
Madam and Her Madam
202(1)
Madam's Calling Cards
203(1)
Madam and the Rent Man
204(2)
Madam and the Number Writer
206(2)
Madam and the Phone Bill
208(2)
Madam and the Charity Child
210(1)
Madam and the Fortune Teller
211(1)
Madam and the Wrong Visitor
212(1)
Madam and the Minister
213(2)
Madam and Her Might-Have-Been
215(2)
Madam and the Census Man
217(4)
MONTAGE OF A DREAM DEFERRED
Montage of a Dream Deferred
221(54)
WORDS LIKE FREEDOM
I, Too
275(1)
Freedom Train
276(3)
Georgia Dusk
279(1)
Lunch in a Jim Crow Car
280(1)
In Explanation of Our Times
281(3)
Africa
284(1)
Democracy
285(1)
Consider Me
286(2)
The Negro Mother
288(2)
Refugee in America
290(1)
Freedom's Plow
291

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