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The Life of Langston Hughes: Volume I: 1902-1941, I, Too, Sing America Arnold Rampersad (Sara Hart Kimball Professor in the Humanities, Sara Hart Kimball Professor in the Humanities, Stanford University)

The Life of Langston Hughes: Volume I: 1902-1941, I, Too, Sing America By Arnold Rampersad (Sara Hart Kimball Professor in the Humanities, Sara Hart Kimball Professor in the Humanities, Stanford University)

The Life of Langston Hughes: Volume I: 1902-1941, I, Too, Sing America by Arnold Rampersad (Sara Hart Kimball Professor in the Humanities, Sara Hart Kimball Professor in the Humanities, Stanford University)


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This volume traces Langston Hughes' life from his birth in Missouri in 1902 to the winter of 1941. Portraying his association with a range of political activists, patrons and artists, Arnold Rampersad offers a sweeping panorama of culture and history in the early 20th-century.

The Life of Langston Hughes: Volume I: 1902-1941, I, Too, Sing America Summary

The Life of Langston Hughes: Volume I: 1902-1941, I, Too, Sing America by Arnold Rampersad (Sara Hart Kimball Professor in the Humanities, Sara Hart Kimball Professor in the Humanities, Stanford University)

February 1, 2002 marks the 100th birthday of Langston Hughes. To commemorate the centennial of his birth, Arnold Rampersad has contributed new Afterwords to both volumes of his highly-praised biography of this most extraordinary and prolific American writer. In young adulthood Hughes possessed a nomadic but dedicated spirit that led him from Mexico to Africa and the Soviet Union to Japan, and countless other stops around the globe. Associating with political activists, patrons, and fellow artists, and drawing inspiration from both Walt Whitman and the vibrant Afro-American culture, Hughes soon became the most original and revered of black poets. In the first volume's Afterword, Rampersad looks back at the significant early works Hughes produced, the genres he explored, and offers a new perspective on Hughes's lasting literary influence. Exhaustively researched in archival collections throughout the country, especially in the Langston Hughes papers at Yale University's Beinecke Library, and featuring fifty illustrations per volume, this anniversary edition will offer a new generation of readers entrance to the life and mind of one of the twentieth century's greatest artists.

The Life of Langston Hughes: Volume I: 1902-1941, I, Too, Sing America Reviews

Rampersad's two-volume biography, re-released to commemorate Hughes' centennial, is the definitive account of the poet, playwright, and novelist who was the leading light of the Harlem Renaissance. New afterwords offer perspective on Hughes' literary legacy. * The Orlando Sentinel *
Arnold Rampersad's biography of Langston Hughes sweeps up the reader like a novel does....Rampersad's book serves as a foundational introduction to the leading figures of the Harlem Renaissance, as well as to others in politics, literature, and the arts. Its dramatic, even painful, last chapter will lead you straight out to search for the second volume. * Topica Tip World *
Excellent....Mr. Rampersad [leaves] you eager to see what he makes of the rest of the story, and confident that his second volume will be as good as his first. * John Gross, The New York Times *
Throughout this comprehensive and enthralling account of Hughes's life and his development as a writer, Rampersad offers a precise assessment of his work and its importance...This may be the best biography of a black writer we have had. * David Nicholson, The Washington Post Book World *
An exquisite orchestration of the fully lived life. * Michael S. Harper, The Boston Globe *

About Arnold Rampersad (Sara Hart Kimball Professor in the Humanities, Sara Hart Kimball Professor in the Humanities, Stanford University)

Arnold Rampersad is Sara Hart Kimball Professor in the Humanities at Stanford University. He is the author of Days of Grace: A Memoir with Arthur Ashe, Jackie Robinson: A Biography, and he edited Collected Poems of Langston Hughes. He is winner of the Biographers International Organization's 2012 BIO Award.

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9780195146424
0195146425
The Life of Langston Hughes: Volume I: 1902-1941, I, Too, Sing America by Arnold Rampersad (Sara Hart Kimball Professor in the Humanities, Sara Hart Kimball Professor in the Humanities, Stanford University)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2002-07-25
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