Autobiography: The Big Sea (The Collected Works of Langston Hughes), Vol. 13


<p>Langston Hughes was among the Harlem Renaissance authors who traveled widely during the 1920s. In the first volume of his autobiography, <i>The Big Sea,</i> covering the years through 1931, Hughes offers recollections of his childhood in Kansas, his high school years in Cleveland, his sojourn with his father in Mexico, and his initial reactions to New York City and Harlem.</p> <p>Commentaries on the "Black Renaissance" in Harlem and Washington, D.C., are intertwined with recollections of his student years at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, his travels through the South, and his association as a "younger generation" poet with the New York and Harlem literary establishment represented by the magazines <i>Crisis</i> and <i>Opportunity.</i> Personal memories of Jessie Fauset, Countee Cullen, Jean Toomer, W. E. B. Du Bois, Wallace Thurman, Alain Locke, Carter G. Woodson, Vachel Lindsay, A'Lelia Walker, and others are augmented by allusions to such celebrities as Duke Ellington, Florence Mills, Eubie Blake, Florence Embry, Josephine Baker, Bert Williams, Theodore Dreiser, Ethel Barrymore, and Bessie Smith.</p> <p>Hughes addresses such controversial issues as his literary and personal disagreements with Zora Neale Hurston over their play <i>Mule Bone,</i> Carl Van Vechten's problematic novel <i>Nigger Heaven,</i> racial matters at Lincoln University, the Jim Crow laws in the South, and the failures of white patronage. Furthermore, Hughes refers to the sources of a blues poetry aesthetic, his visit to Cuba, and the struggle to complete his first novel, <i>Not without Laughter.</i> A rare autobiographical presentation of the Harlem Renaissance from the perspective of an insider, <i>The Big Sea</i> is a veritable catalog of notables. In addition, it offers a "black perspective" on the expatriate life in Europe during the Jazz Age.</p>

Author(s): Langston Hughes  

ISBN 10: 082621410X
ISBN 13: 9780826214102
Pages: 268
Format: Hardcover
Publication: September 2002
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