Langston Hughes : the man, his art, and his continuing influence

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Langston Hughes : the man, his art, and his continuing influence

C. James Trotman, [editor] ; with keynote essay by Arnold Rampersad

(Garland reference library of the humanities, vol. 1872)(Critical studies on Black life and culture, v. 29)

Garland, 1995

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"Conference proceedings held at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania on March 26,27, and 28, 1992."

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

First published in 1995. This volume focuses on the life and influence of Langston Hughes (1902-1967) and forms part of the Critical Studies in Black Life and Culture series. The series is devoted to original, book-Iength studies of African American developments. Written by well-qualified scholars, the series is interdisciplinary and global, interpreting tendencies and themes wherever African Americans have left their mark.

Table of Contents

Partial Contents: Langston Hughes: The Man, The Writer, and His Continuing Influence, Arnold Rampersad * Whose Sweet Angel Child? Blues Woman, Langston Hughes, and Writing During the Harlem Renaissance, Cheryl A. Wall * The Physics of Change in Father and Son, R. Baxter Miller * Achieving Universality Through Simple Truths, Akiba Sullivan Harper * Reading the Woman's Face in Langston Hughes's and Roy DeCarava's Sweet Flypaper of Life, Thadious Davis * For All the Kids to Come: The Troubled Island by William Grant Still and Langston Hughes, C. James Trotman * Race, Culture, and Gender in Langston Hughes's The Way of White Folks, Joyce Ann Joyce * Langston Hughes: Poetry, Blues, and Gospel, Stephen Tracy

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