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Langston Hughes

    February 1, 1902 – May 22, 1967

    Langston Hughes was a seminal voice of the Harlem Renaissance, celebrated for his innovative fusion of jazz rhythms and poetic expression. As a pioneering figure in jazz poetry, his work captured the vibrant spirit and complex realities of Black life in America. Hughes's prolific output, spanning poetry, novels, plays, and columns, reflected his deep commitment to social activism and his keen observation that 'Harlem was in vogue.' His distinctive style and thematic explorations continue to resonate, offering profound insights into the American experience.

    Langston Hughes
    The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes
    The Short Stories
    The Ways of White Folks
    Poetry for Young People: Langston Hughes (100th Anniversary Edition)
    The Weary Blues
    The Sweet Flypaper of Life