Langston Hughes' s life and work are "a melancholy tone and a deep voice, I heard the black people sing, ridiculed the old piano - there is no one in the world, no one, only myself" The above excerpt is excerpted from Langston Hughes's award-winning poem "The Tired Blues". Hughes is thought of as one of the world's leading writers of the 20th century (Rully 148), prolific poet, novelist, essayist, playwright, autobiographer, and writer of children's book (Andrews, Foss) . Special, Harris 368)
Langston Hughes' s early life and work James Mercerston Hughes was born on February 1, 1902 in Joplin, Missouri, a lawyer and businessman James Nathaniel Hughes, and a teacher Carrie. Silent (Lanston) Hughes The couple split soon. According to his son, James Hughes is a cold man who dislikes blacks (and hates himself as a person), most of them feel they deserve their unhappiness because they think they are ignorant and lazy. - "I dream of the world inside this world, love blesses the earth, peace will bring peace." - Langston Hughes, a true artist, Langston Hughes (Langston Hughes) is just a literary genius . James Mercer Langston Hughes was born in Joplin, Missouri on February 1, 1902, is an American poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist. He is a man's speaker who does not have this simple man, wealth or power, but is still full of inner heart and virtue.
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