Introduction Since ancient times, the word artist has various meanings. Defining it is already a fairly large investigation, and even with the most detailed meaning, that word retains its mysterious specificity to define the person's overall purpose. Being an artist is not just a philosophy, but the concept is a broad self expression. One of the most common abilities is said to be the ability to re-interpret experience, social stress, adolescent adversity, success and failure, and turn it into a creative form that appeals to others (Nguyen, 2011).
Langston Hughes James Marston Houston 's life and work is an African - American who later became a famous poet, novelist, journalist and playwright. During the Harlem Renaissance, Langston Hughes became famous and was respected for his ability to express black experience in his work. He is one of the most ingenious and versatile writers among the black writers of the 20th century. - experience as a crew member of the "Ghost Ship" section of Langston Hughes' s "Sea" (1940), a visual story of "primitive man" of Langston Hughes, after towing a rusty bathtub for several days, Hudson said Jonas I came into her and parked it with over 80 other dead ships of similar nature. Stay here. ... There are no tourists here, I rarely land
Langston Hughes was born in Joplin, Missouri, the second child of school teachers Caroline Mercer Langston and James Nathaniel Hughes (1871 - 1934). Langston Hughes grew up in a series of small towns in the Midwest. Hughes' father left his family shortly after the birth of a boy, then divorced him. Senior Hughes visited Cuba and then visited Mexico to remove permanent racial discrimination to the United States. After living separately, the mother went to look for work, and the young Langston Hughes grew up in Lawrence, Kansas by his grandmother, Mary Paterson Langston. Through the verbal tradition of African Americans and the behavioralism of her generation Mary Langston planted a permanent sense of racial proud in her grandchildren. In most cases, he lives in Lawrence. In his 1940 autobiography "The Sea", he wrote:
February 1, 1902: James Langston Hughes was born in Joplin, Missouri, when his father departed for Cuba, grandmother Mary Langston moved to Lawrence, Kansas with his mother's carry. in house. While his mother was looking for work, Hughes was with his grandmother mainly during his childhood. 1912: James Weldon Johnson, previously autographed human autobiography, poetry creation: "Rallies Blues" by New Rhythm Magazine, GB Shaw, Pygmalion, Hart Wand, "Memphis Blues" by WC Handy are music It was announced as. Bruce, Samuel Coleridge - Taylor died, the Titanic settled down on a maiden voyage, FW Woolworth shop was established, 61 African Americans reported Lynch