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Books with title The Life of Langston Hughes

  • The Short Stories of Langston Hughes

    Langston Hughes, Akiba Sullivan Harper, Arnold Rampersad

    eBook (Hill and Wang, Aug. 15, 1997)
    The Short Stories of Langston HughesThis 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.
  • Langston Hughes

    David Roessel, Arnold Rampersad, Benny Andrews, Langston Hughes

    Paperback (Publisher, Aug. 16, 2006)
    Published by Scholastic, 2006, this oversize First Edition paperback measures 10" by 8 1/2", with 48 beautifully illustrated pages. Part of the "Poetry for Young People" Series.
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  • Coming Home: From the Life of Langston Hughes

    Floyd Cooper

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Feb. 2, 1998)
    Young Langston Hughes was a dreamer. He dreamed about heroes like Booker T. Washington, who was black just like him. When he heard the clackety-clack of train wheels, he dreamed about the places it had been. But most of all, he dreamed about having a happy home. And so, one day, he began turning those dreams into beautiful prose. As he did, he discovered where his home really was—in the words and rhythms of his poetry that reached people all over the world. The beloved Langston Hughes comes to life in a book for poets, dreamers, children, and adults—anyone who has ever thought of what home means to them. "Teachers looking for a good way to introduce youngsters to this prominent poet will find this book to be an excellent accompaniment to his work." —School Library Journal"Like Hughes' poetry, the power of Cooper's story is that it confronts sadness even as it transcends it." —Booklist"His text is as inviting as his illustrations." —The New York Times Book Review
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  • The Short Stories of Langston Hughes

    Langston Hughes

    Paperback (Hill and Wang, Aug. 15, 1997)
    The Short Stories of Langston HughesThis 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 Short Stories of Langston Hughes

    Langston Hughes, Akiba Sullivan Harper, Arnold Rampersad

    Hardcover (Hill and Wang, Aug. 31, 1996)
    Forty-seven stories written between 1919 and 1963, from Hughes' first stories, written for his high-school magazine, to the masterful work from Laughing to Keep from Crying, Something in Common, and The Ways of White Folks.
  • The Life of Langston Hughes

    Elizabeth Jaffe

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, March 15, 2012)
    This book is number 2.4.18 in the Houghton Mifflin Leveled Reader series of educational books. The specifics as listed on the rear cover include: Level: P DRA: 38 Genre: Biography Strategy: Analyze/Evaluate Skill: Understanding Characters Word Count: 1,003
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  • The Langston Hughes Reader

    Langston Hughes

    Hardcover (George Braziller Inc., April 17, 1958)
    With art and wit, Langston Hughes defined the place of Black Americans in all of the forms of American literary expression. Available again is the classic anthology from the leader of the Harlem Renaissance. First published in 1958, this compilation of the writings of Langston Hughes is drawn from every category of his prodigious literary achievement. It combines highlights of the novels, stories, plays, poems, songs, and essays that have established his commanding position in world literature. Among the selections are the complete libretto of his popular musical comedy Simply Heavenly; the text of his pageant Glory of Negro History; his one-act play, Soul Gone Home; generous portions of his autobiographies, The Big Sea and I Wonder as I Wander; and of the incomparable Simple trilogy: Simple Takes a Wife, Simple Speaks his Mind, and Simple Stakes a Claim.
  • Langston Hughes

    Jack Rummel, Coretta Scott King

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Oct. 1, 1987)
    Examines the life of the Harlem poet who spent his career writing about the Black experience in America
  • Langston Hughes

    Jack Rummel

    Paperback (Chelsea House Pub, Oct. 1, 1988)
    Examines the life of the Harlem poet who spent his career writing about the Black experience in America
  • Langston Hughes

    Harold Bloom

    eBook (Chelsea House Pub, Nov. 1, 2007)
    Poet, playwright, novelist, and public figure, Langston Hughes is regarded as a cultural hero who made his mark during the Harlem Renaissance. A prolific author, Hughes focused his writing on discrimination in and disillusionment with American society. His most noted works include the novel Not Without Laughter, the poem "The Negro Speaks of Rivers," and the essay The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain, to name just a few. Langston Hughes, New Edition features compelling critical essays that create a well-rounded portrait of this great American writer. An introductory essay by Harold Bloom and a chronology tracing the major events in Hughes's life add further depth to this newly updated study tool.
  • Langston Hughes

    Harold Bloom, Henry W. Berg, Albert A. Berg

    Paperback (Chelsea House Publications, Dec. 16, 1989)
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  • Langston Hughes: The Voice of Harlem

    Brenda Haugen

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Sept. 1, 2005)
    A biography profiling the life of Langston Hughes, an African American writer known for his poetry and other writing describing the black experience in the United States. Includes source notes and timeline.
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