African-American author Langston Hughes was a leading figure of
the Harlem Renaissance, and interest in his works increases daily.
Though remembered primarily as a poet, Hughes was active in almost
every genre imaginable. He wrote newspaper articles and short
stories, contributed to drama and musical theater, and penned
lyrics for the blues and popular songs. He also collaborated with
some of the most gifted individuals of his time, including Zora
Neale Hurston, Arna Bontemps, Kurt Weill, and Elmer Rice. Through
hundreds of alphabetically arranged entries, this encyclopedia
provides comprehensive coverage of his life and writings.
Although Hughes was remarkably versatile, poetry is indisputably
the core of his achievement. Thus, this book includes separate
entries for each of his more than 850 published poems and for
collections of his poetry. His short stories and songs are also
covered in detail. The encyclopedia additionally provides entries
for numerous topics related to his life and writings, including
Marxism, McCarthyism, Modernism, Jazz, and Religion, and for the
many individuals who were associated with his literary career. Most
of the entries close with brief bibliographies, and the volume
closes with a list of works for further reading.
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