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The novels : Not without laughter, and, Tambourines to glory

Summary: Although best known as a poet, Langston Hughes was also the author of two novels that richly evoke the black experience in America. First published in 1930 and 1958, respectively, Not without Laughter and Tambourines to Glory reflect the early and late vision of one of the twentieth century's most distinguished men of letters. In his introduction to this combined edition of both novels, Dolan Hubbard addresses Hughes's growing influence on American letters and reveals how a black aesthetic tradition shaped his art and his imagination. Hughes shows us how the discourse of black America informs and alters our understanding of cultural history and of aesthetic values. In Not without Laughter, he movingly tells the story of a black boy growing into manhood in a small Kansas town during the early twentieth century and his experiences with race, family, school, work, music, and religion. His grandmother, a humble religious woman, struggles to keep her family (living with her are two of her three daughters, one son-in-law, and her grandson) together, on the meager income she earns by taking in washing. Set in Harlem, the center of Hughes's spiritual universe, Tambourines to Glory is an urban folk melodrama based on the black fusion of Christian hymns and spirituals with the blues. This comic novel captures the spirit of newly transplanted southern blacks who bend the alien rhythms of the city to the gospel sound. This volume of The Collected Works of Langston Hughes is a testament to a man whose life and writings have had a profound influence on world literature and is proof that Hughes's immense talent embraced not only poetry, but fiction as well.

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  • ISBN: 9780826213426
  • ISBN: 0826213421
  • ISBN: 9781417528158
  • ISBN: 141752815X
  • ISBN: 9780826263872
  • ISBN: 0826263879
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 325 pages)
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  • Publisher: Columbia : University of Missouri Press, ©2001.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note: Steak for DinnerLucky Texts; Set to Ascend; One Lost Lamb; Moon over Harlem; Shower; Cross to Bear; Apple of Evil; Rascal of God; Everlasting Arm; Judas in Scarlet; Watch with Me; One of the Least; As in a Dream; Jubilation.
Restrictions on Access Note:
Restrictions unspecified
NLC staff and students only.
Reproduction Note:
Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010.
System Details Note:
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212
Language Note:
English.
Action Note:
digitized 2010 HathiTrust Digital Library committed to preserve
Source of Description Note:
Print version record.
Subject: African American boys -- Fiction
City and town life -- Fiction
Kansas -- Fiction
African American churches -- New York (State) -- New York -- Fiction
Independent churches -- Corrupt practices -- Fiction
Harlem (New York, N.Y.) -- Fiction
Litteratur -- Engelsk, amerikansk litteratur.
Genre: Electronic books.
Domestic fiction.
Fiction.
Religious fiction.
Bildungsromans.
Religious fiction.
Domestic fiction.

  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2001 September #1
    This momentous work (which will total 16 volumes in all) is intended to cover the wide scope of Hughes's career, including all of his plays, essays, short stories, novels, and other writing. Each volume reproduces a detailed chronology and is edited and introduced by an expert in the particular genre. The first three volumes cover Hughes's poetry and are edited by Rampersad, who also edited the Complete Poems of Langston Hughes (LJ 11/1/94) and wrote the two-volume The Life of Langston Hughes (LJ 8/86, LJ 9/15/88). The introduction to Volume 3 provides an outline of Hughes as a poet but focuses on the later works collected in the volume. This new collection reproduces the published and unpublished version of each poem, whereas the Complete Poems reproduced only a poem's last version. The fourth volume, edited by Hubbard (English and language arts, Morgan State Univ.; The Sermon and the African American Literary Imagination), contains Hughes's two novels. In his introduction, Hubbard provides a summary of the works, places them in the context of Hughes's career, and delineates their similar themes. This complete collection is essential for academic libraries that have large modern literature programs or focus on the Harlem Renaissance. For other libraries, this set may be an important tool to fill in collection gaps, but duplication may not be necessary. [Volumes 1 and 2, released in May, covered poetry published between 1921 and 1941 and 1921 and 1950, respectively. Ed.] Paolina Taglienti, Long Island Univ., Brooklyn, NY Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.
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