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The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes (Vintage Classics)

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Immerse yourself in the profound essence of African American culture with "The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes (Vintage Classics)." Published on October 31, 1995, this definitive volume gathers for the first time all the poems Langston Hughes crafted throughout his lifetime. Organized chronologically, the collection showcases Hughes' evolution as a poet at the vanguard of the Harlem Renaissance and his enduring influence on modern American literature. With 868 poems, including nearly 300 previously unpublished in book form, readers are treated to famous pieces such as "The Negro Speaks of Rivers," alongside suppressed works like "Goodbye Christ." This anthology, enriched with annotations by Arnold Rampersad and David Roessel, spans themes of racial justice, gender equality, economic justice, and education equity, making it a critical resource for college students exploring social justice through poetic expression. Engage with this essential collection and reflect on how Hughes' poetic legacy continues to challenge and inspire discussions on equality and human rights.

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Published by Vintage on October 31, 1995
736 pages
ISBN: 9780679764083
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