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The Weary Blues - Large Print Edition (Large print, Large type / large print edition): Langston Hughes The Weary Blues - Large Print Edition (Large print, Large type / large print edition)
Langston Hughes; Contributions by Mint Editions
R473 Discovery Miles 4 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Mule Bone - A Comedy of Negro Life (Paperback): Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes Mule Bone - A Comedy of Negro Life (Paperback)
Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes
R416 Discovery Miles 4 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The only collaboration between the two brightest lights of the Harlem Renaissance--Zora Neale Hurston and Langston Hughes

In 1930, two giants of African American literature joined forces to create a lively, insightful, often wildly farcical look inside a rural Southern black community--the three-act play "Mule Bone." In this hilarious story, Jim and Dave are a struggling song-and-dance team, and when a woman comes between them, chaos ensues in their tiny Florida hometown. This extraordinary theatrical work broke new ground while triggering a bitter controversy between the collaborators that kept it out of the public eye for sixty years.

This edition of the rarely seen stage classic features Hurston's original short story, "The Bone of Contention," as well as the complete recounting of the acrimonious literary dispute that prevented Mule Bone from being produced or published until decades after the authors' deaths.

Selected Poems (Paperback, Main - Classic Edition): Langston Hughes Selected Poems (Paperback, Main - Classic Edition)
Langston Hughes
R300 Discovery Miles 3 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With a new introduction by the multi-prizewinning young poet Kayo Chingonyi. For over forty years, until his death in 1967, Langston Hughes captured in his poetry the lives of black people in the USA. This edition is Hughes's own selection of his work, and was first published in 1959. It includes all of his best known poems including 'The Negro Speaks of Rivers', 'The Weary Blues', 'Song for Billie Holiday', 'Black Maria', 'Magnolia Flowers', 'Lunch in a Jim Crow Car' and 'Montage of a Dream Deferred'. A key figure in the Harlem Renaissance, Langston Hughes is now seen as one of the great chroniclers of black American experience - and one of the great artists of the twentieth century.

Not Without Laughter (Paperback): Langston Hughes Not Without Laughter (Paperback)
Langston Hughes
R486 R414 Discovery Miles 4 140 Save R72 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In a poor town in Kansas, an African American family struggles. At its centre sits Sandy Rodgers - a young boy attempting to find purpose amid the chaos, meagreness and music of his surroundings. His narrative intertwines with those of his family - his wandering father, his fervent grandmother, his blues-singing aunt - to create a brilliantly intricate portrait of Black life in the early twentieth century. Not Without Laughter, Langston Hughes' unforgettable debut novel, is a landmark in the history of a racially divided America and one of the jewels of the Harlem Renaissance.

Lullaby (for a Black Mother) Board Book (Board book): Langston Hughes Lullaby (for a Black Mother) Board Book (Board book)
Langston Hughes; Illustrated by Sean Qualls
R308 R242 Discovery Miles 2 420 Save R66 (21%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Short Stories (Paperback, 1st pbk. ed): Langston Hughes Short Stories (Paperback, 1st pbk. ed)
Langston Hughes
R486 Discovery Miles 4 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection of forty-seven stories written between 1919 and 1963--the most comprehensive available--showcases Langston Hughes's literary blossoming and the development of his personal and artistic concerns. Many of the stories assembled here have long been out of print, and others never before collected. These poignant, witty, angry, and deeply poetic stories demonstrate Hughes's uncanny gift for elucidating the most vexing questions of American race relations and human nature in general.

The Best of Simple (Paperback): Langston Hughes The Best of Simple (Paperback)
Langston Hughes
R477 Discovery Miles 4 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Langston Hughes's stories about Jesse B. Semple--first composed for a weekly column in the Chicago Defender and then collected in Simple Speaks His Mind, Simple Takes a Wife, and Simple Stakes a Claim--have been read and loved by hundreds of thousands of readers. In The Best of Simple, the author picked his favorites from these earlier volumes, stories that not only have proved popular but are now part of a great and growing literary tradition.

Simple might be considered an Everyman for black Americans. Hughes himself wrote: "...these tales are about a great many people--although they are stories about no specific persons as such. But it is impossible to live in Harlem and not know at least a hundred Simples, fifty Joyces, twenty-five Zaritas, and several Cousin Minnies--or reasonable facsimiles thereof."

As Arnold Rampersad has written, Simple is "one of the most memorable and winning characters in the annals of American literature, justly regarded as one of Hughes's most inspired creations."

Langston Hughes was born in Joplin, Missouri, went to Cleveland, Ohio, lived for a number of years in Chicago, and long resided in New York City's Harlem. He graduated form Lincoln University in 1929 and was awarded an honorary Litt. D. in 1943. He was perhaps best known as a poet and the creator of Simple, but he also wrote novels, biography, history, plays (several of them Broadway hits), and children's books, and he edited several anthologies. Mr. Hughes died in 1967.

An Earth Song (Petite Poems) (Hardcover): Langston Hughes An Earth Song (Petite Poems) (Hardcover)
Langston Hughes; Illustrated by Tequitia Andrews
R277 Discovery Miles 2 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Discover the power and joy of poetry in this simple, modern introduction to Langston Hughes, featuring an ode to spring and long-awaited new beginningsIn this illustrated adaptation of a beloved Langston Hughes poem, a child delights as the world around him awakens from winter and comes to life with the long-awaited arrival of spring and new beginnings of all kinds.

The Weary Blues (Paperback): Langston Hughes The Weary Blues (Paperback)
Langston Hughes
R123 Discovery Miles 1 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Ways of White Folks (Paperback): Langston Hughes The Ways of White Folks (Paperback)
Langston Hughes
R263 Discovery Miles 2 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

THE CELEBRATED SHORT STORY COLLECTION FROM THE AMERICAN POET AND WRITER OFTEN CALLED THE 'POET LAUREATE OF HARLEM' A black maid forms a close bond with the daughter of the cruel white couple for whom she works. Two rich, white artists hire a black model to pose as a slave. A white-passing boy ignores his mother when they cross each other on the street. Written with sardonic wit and a keen eye for the absurdly unjust, these fourteen stories about racial tensions are as relevant today as the day they were penned, and linger in the mind long after the final page is turned. 'Powerful, polemical pieces' New York Times 'Some of the best stories that have appeared in this country in years' North American Review

The Sweet Flypaper of Life (Paperback): Roy DeCarava, Langston Hughes The Sweet Flypaper of Life (Paperback)
Roy DeCarava, Langston Hughes; Afterword by Sherry Turner Decarava
R618 R417 Discovery Miles 4 170 Save R201 (33%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Weary Blues (Paperback): Langston Hughes The Weary Blues (Paperback)
Langston Hughes; Introduction by Carl Van Vechten
R192 Discovery Miles 1 920 Out of stock
Let America Be America Again - Conversations with Langston Hughes (Hardcover): Langston Hughes Let America Be America Again - Conversations with Langston Hughes (Hardcover)
Langston Hughes; Edited by Christopher C. De Santis
R1,599 Discovery Miles 15 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A collection of interviews, speeches, and essays by Langston Hughes. Let America Be America Again: Conversations with Langston Hughes is a record of a remarkable man talking. In texts ranging from early interviews in the 1920s, when he was a busboy and scribbling out poems on hotel napkins, to major speeches, such as his keynote address at the First World Festival of Negro Arts in Dakar, Senegal, in 1966, Hughes's words further amplify the international reputation he established over the course of five decades through more widely-published and well-known poems, stories, novels, and plays. In these interviews, speeches, and conversational essays, the writer referred to by admirers as the "Poet Laureate of the Negro Race" and the "Dean of Black Letters" articulated some of his most powerful critiques of fascism, economic and racial oppression, and compromised democracy. It was also through these genres that Hughes spoke of the responsibilities of the Black artist, documented the essential contributions of Black people to literature, music, and theatre, and chronicled the substantial challenges that Black artists face in gaining recognition, fair pay, and professional advancement. And it was through these pieces, too, that Hughes built on his celebrated work in other literary genres to craft an original, tragic-comic persona-a Blues poet in exile, forever yearning for and coming back to a home, a nation, that nevertheless continues to disappoint and harm him. A global traveler, Hughes's words, "Let America be America Again" were, throughout his career, always followed by a caveat: "America never was America to me."

Selected Poems of Langston Hughes - A Classic Collection of Poems by a Master of American Verse (Paperback, Vintage Classics... Selected Poems of Langston Hughes - A Classic Collection of Poems by a Master of American Verse (Paperback, Vintage Classics Ed)
Langston Hughes
R460 Discovery Miles 4 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Not Without Laughter (Hardcover): Langston Hughes Not Without Laughter (Hardcover)
Langston Hughes; Introduction by Angela Flournoy
R595 Discovery Miles 5 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A collectible hardcover edition of our greatest African American poet's award-winning first novel about a black boy's coming-of-age in a largely white Kansas town, featuring an introduction by National Book Award finalist Angela Flournoy A Penguin Classic When first published in 1930, Not Without Laughter established Langston Hughes as not only a brilliant poet and leading light of the Harlem Renaissance but also a gifted novelist. In telling the story of Sandy Rogers, a young African American boy in small-town Kansas, and of his family--his mother, Annjee, a housekeeper for a wealthy white family; his irresponsible father, Jimboy, who plays the guitar and travels the country in search of employment; his strong-willed grandmother Hager, who clings to her faith; his Aunt Tempy, who marries a rich man; and his Aunt Harriet, who struggles to make it as a blues singer--Hughes gives the longings and lineaments of black life in the early twentieth century an important place in the history of racially divided America. Penguin Vitae--loosely translated as "Penguin of one's life"--is a deluxe hardcover series from Penguin Classics celebrating a dynamic and diverse landscape of classic fiction and nonfiction from seventy-five years of classics publishing. Penguin Vitae provides readers with beautifully designed classics that have shaped the course of their lives, and welcomes new readers to discover these literary gifts of personal inspiration, intellectual engagement, and creative originality.

Not Without Laughter (Paperback): Langston Hughes Not Without Laughter (Paperback)
Langston Hughes
R259 Discovery Miles 2 590 Out of stock
The Big Sea (Paperback, 2nd ed.): Langston Hughes The Big Sea (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
Langston Hughes
R541 R418 Discovery Miles 4 180 Save R123 (23%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Introduction by Arnold Rampersad.

Langston Hughes, born in 1902, came of age early in the 1920s. In The Big Sea he recounts those memorable years in the two great playgrounds of the decade--Harlem and Paris. In Paris he was a cook and waiter in nightclubs. He knew the musicians and dancers, the drunks and dope fiends. In Harlem he was a rising young poet--at the center of the "Harlem Renaissance."

Arnold Rampersad writes in his incisive new introduction to The Big Sea, an American classic: "This is American writing at its best--simpler than Hemingway; as simple and direct as that of another Missouri-born writer...Mark Twain."

The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes (Paperback, Reissued 1st Ed): Langston Hughes The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes (Paperback, Reissued 1st Ed)
Langston Hughes; Edited by Arnold Rampersad 1
R736 R615 Discovery Miles 6 150 Save R121 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"The ultimate book for both the dabbler and serious scholar--. [Hughes] is sumptuous and sharp, playful and sparse, grounded in an earthy music--. This book is a glorious revelation."--Boston Globe

Spanning five decades and comprising 868 poems (nearly 300 of which have never before appeared in book form), this magnificent volume is the definitive sampling of a writer who has been called the poet laureate of African America--and perhaps our greatest popular poet since Walt Whitman.  Here, for the first time, are all the poems that Langston Hughes published during his lifetime, arranged in the general order in which he wrote them and annotated by Arnold Rampersad and David Roessel.

Alongside such famous works as "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" and Montage of a Dream Deferred, The Collected Poems includes the author's lesser-known verse for children; topical poems distributed through the Associated Negro Press; and poems such as "Goodbye Christ" that were once suppressed.  Lyrical and pungent, passionate and polemical, the result is a treasure of a book, the essential collection of a poet whose words have entered our common language.

Blood Wedding & Yerma (Paperback, 1st ed): Federico Garcia Lorca Blood Wedding & Yerma (Paperback, 1st ed)
Federico Garcia Lorca; Translated by Langston Hughes, W.S. Merwin
R396 R297 Discovery Miles 2 970 Save R99 (25%) Out of stock

These never-before published translations of "Blood Wedding" and "Yerma" unite two of Federico Garcia Lorca's most passionate masterpieces with two of America's most gifted poets, Langston Hughes and W.S. Merwin.

Simple's Uncle Sam - With a New Introduction by Akiba Sullivan Harper (Paperback, Rev ed.): Langston Hughes Simple's Uncle Sam - With a New Introduction by Akiba Sullivan Harper (Paperback, Rev ed.)
Langston Hughes; Introduction by Akiba Sullivan Harper
R474 R356 Discovery Miles 3 560 Save R118 (25%) Out of stock

Langston Hughes's most beloved character comes back to life in this extraordinary collection

Langston Hughes is best known as a poet, but he was also a prolific writer of theater, autobiography, and fiction. None of his creations won the hearts and minds of his readers as did Jesse B. Semple, better known as "Simple." Simple speaks as an Everyman for African Americans in Uncle Sam's America. With great wit, he expounds on topics as varied as women, Gospel music, and sports heroes--but always keeps one foot planted in the realm of politics and race. In recent years, readers have been able to appreciate Simple's situational humor as well as his poignant questions about social injustice in The Best of Simple and The Return of Simple. Now they can, once again, enjoy the last of Hughes's original Simple books.

Hughes: Poems - Edited by David Roessel (Hardcover): Langston Hughes Hughes: Poems - Edited by David Roessel (Hardcover)
Langston Hughes; Edited by David Roessel
R467 Discovery Miles 4 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the delightfully small Pocket Poets format, a selection of the poems of Langston Hughes -- one of America's greatest popular poets since Walt Whitman. From the publication of his first book in 1926, Hughes was hailed as the poet laureate of black America, the first to commemorate the experience of African-Americans in a voice that no reader, black or white, could fail to hear. Lyrical and pungent, passionate and polemical, this volume is a treasure -- an essential collection of the work of a poet whose words have entered our common language.

The Best Short Stories by Black Writers - 1899 - 1967 (Paperback): Langston Hughes The Best Short Stories by Black Writers - 1899 - 1967 (Paperback)
Langston Hughes
R589 R448 Discovery Miles 4 480 Save R141 (24%) Out of stock

Originally published in 1967, The Best Short Stories by Black Writers offers a timeless and unforgettable portrait of the tragedy, comedy, triumph, and suffering that were part of African-American life from 1899 to 1967.

This classic anthology features the following distinguished authors:

Alston Anderson | James Baldwin | Lebert Bethune
Robert Boles | Arna Bontemps | Gwendolyn Brooks
Frank London Brown | Charles W. Chesnutt | Alice Childress
John Henrik Clarke | Cyrus Colter | Pearl Crayton
Owen Dodson | Paul Laurence Dunbar | Katherine Dunham
Junius Edwards | Ralph Ellison | Ronald Fair
Rudolph Fisher | Ernest J. Gaines | Chester B. Himes
Langston Hughes | Kristin Hunter | Zora Neale Hurston
Clifford Vincent Johnson | William Melvin Kelley
John Oliver Killens | Woodie King, Jr. | Sylvester Leaks
Paule Marshall | R. J. Meaddough III | Ronald Milner
Willard Motley | Lindsay Patterson | Ted Poston
Conrad Kent Rivers | Charlie Russell | Mike Thelwell
Jean Toomer | Mary Elizabeth Vroman | Alice Walker
Eric Walrond | Dorothy West | John A. Williams
Charles Wright | Richard Wright | Frank Yerby

Also available from Little, Brown and Company: Children of the Night: The Best Short Stories by Black Writers, 1967 to the Present. Edited and with an introduction by Gloria Naylor.


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The Ways of White Folks (Paperback, Vintage Classics Ed): Langston Hughes The Ways of White Folks (Paperback, Vintage Classics Ed)
Langston Hughes
R455 R350 Discovery Miles 3 500 Save R105 (23%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In these acrid and poignant stories, Hughes depicted black people colliding--sometimes humorously, more often tragically--with whites in the 1920s and '30s.

Letters from Langston - From the Harlem Renaissance to the Red Scare and Beyond (Paperback): Langston Hughes Letters from Langston - From the Harlem Renaissance to the Red Scare and Beyond (Paperback)
Langston Hughes; Edited by Evelyn Louise Crawford, MaryLouise Patterson; Foreword by Robin D.G. Kelley
R779 R650 Discovery Miles 6 500 Save R129 (17%) Out of stock

Langston Hughes, one of America's greatest writers, was an innovator of jazz poetry and a leader of the Harlem Renaissance whose poems and plays resonate widely today. Accessible, personal, and inspirational, Hughes' poems portray the African American community in struggle in the context of a turbulent modern United States and a rising black freedom movement. This indispensable volume of letters between Hughes and four leftist confidants sheds vivid light on his life and politics. Letters from Langston begins in 1930 and ends shortly before his death in 1967, providing a window into a unique, self-created world where Hughes lived at ease. This distinctive volume collects the stories of Hughes and his friends in an era of uncertainty and reveals their visions of an idealized world-one without hunger, war, racism, and class oppression.

The Mule-Bone (Paperback): Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston The Mule-Bone (Paperback)
Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston
R392 Discovery Miles 3 920 Out of stock
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