The Weary Blues The Weary Blues

The Weary Blues

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Publisher Description

First published in 1926, ‘The Weary Blues’ is Langston Hughes’s first collection of poetry. Broken into seven thematic sections, the sixty-eight poems capture the heart of a young budding artist and the spirit of the Harlem Renaissance. The title poem, “The Weary Blues,” tells the story of a musician performing in a bar and uses a very lyrical style that flows throughout the collection. Other poems include, “The Negro Speaks of Rivers,” “Danse Africaine,” “Dream Variation,” “Mother to Son,” “Suicide’s Note,” and “Winter Moon.” The work touches on subjects like art, identity, race, class, urban life, music, and the Black experience in 1920s America.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1926
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
25
Pages
PUBLISHER
Langston Hughes
PROVIDER INFO
dean jackson
SIZE
22.4
KB
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