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Tag: Harlem

Langston Hughes Part 3

August 22, 2014Leave a comment

Here is a link to the final part of my essay on Langston Hughes, “Jazz, Laughter, and Sound as Protest in Langston Hughes’s Harlem.” Thanks again to TheThePoetry for publishing this and to Jennifer Stoever-Ackerman at Binghamton University for suggestions on this essay.

 

 

Langston Hughes Part 2

August 20, 2014Leave a comment

The second part of my essay, “He Too Sings America: Jazz, Laughter, and Sound as Protests in Langston Hughes’s Harlem,” is now up at TheThePoetry. Check it out here. You can read the first part here. The final section will post on Friday.

He Too Sings America: Jazz, Laughter, and Sound as Protest in Langston Hughes’s Harlem

August 18, 2014Leave a comment

TheThePoetry just published part 1 of my sound studies/theory article on Langston Hughes’s poetry. You can read it here. For anyone interested in Hughes’s poetry, jazz, Harlem, and race issues in America, I encourage you to check out the article. Part 2 will run Wednesday, and part 3 will run Friday.

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