Rediscover the great Harlem Renaissance poet’s first and only
novel—an elegiac, elegantly realized coming-of-age tale about an
African American family set in the Midwest at the dawn of World War I
Langston Hughes’s Not Without Laughter is drawn in part from the
author’s own recollections of youth and early manhood. “I wanted
to write about a typical Negro family in the Middle West,” he later
explained of his award-winning debut, and it is as a fond and richly
anecdotal family and community portrait that his book comes to life.
Following Sandy Rogers from his boyhood in rural Kansas to his
arrival in Chicago as a young man, and set against a backdrop of
poverty, segregation, and the onset of World War I, it introduces us
to a host of vividly realized characters along the way: Sandy’s
pious, redoubtable grandmother Hager, who holds the generations
together; his itinerant father Jimboy with his guitar; mother Annjee,
who keeps house for wealthy whites; blues-singing Aunt Harriet;
proper, social-climbing Aunt Tempy; and many more.
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A Library of America eBook Classic
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781598535969
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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