A collection of poetry from the award-winning, Jamaican-American
author of Home to Harlem. In Harlem Shadows, poet and writer Claude
McKay touches on a variety of themes as he celebrates his Jamaican
heritage and sheds light on the Black American experience. While the
title poem follows sex workers on the streets of Harlem in New York
City, the sight of fruit in a window in âThe Tropics of New Yorkâ
reminds the author of his old life in Jamaica. âIf We Must Dieâ
was written in response to the Red Summer of 1919, when Black
Americans around the country were attacked by white supremacists. And
in âAfter the Winter,â McKay offers a feeling of hope. Born in
Jamaica in 1889, McKay first visited the United States in 1912. He
traveled the world and eventually became an American citizen in 1940.
His work influenced the likes of James Baldwin and Richard Wright.
âOne of the great forces in bringing about . . . the Negro
literary Renaissance.â âJames Weldon Johnson, author of The
Autobiography of an ExâColored Man âThis is [McKayâs] first book
of verse to be published in the United States, but it will give him
the high place among American poets to which he is rightfully
entitled.â âWalter F. White, author of Flight
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Poems
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781504067836
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Open Road Media
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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