Gordon, Sharon
On the Pulse of Morning by Maya Angelou | Meaning & Analysis5:27 On the Pulse of Morning: Symbolism & Literary Devices Ch 5.The Works of James Weldon... Ch 6.The Works of Claude McKay Ch 7.The Works of Gloria Naylor Ch 8.The Works of Alice Walker ...
The anthology reflects much of the cultural and artistic diversity seen in America, but it eschews the middle America voice (i.e. 70% of the poems are from New Jersey and northward up the Atlantic coast, and while New York may be the country’s cultural and publishing capital, skilled poe...
摘要: Kotti Sree Ramesh et Kandula Nirupa Rani. Claude McKay: The literary identity from Jamaica to Harlem and beyond. Jefferson, McFarland, 2006, 208 p. - Volume 64 Issue 6 - Anthony MangeonDOI: 10.1017/s0395264900027839 年份: 2009
CLAUDE McKAY (1889-1948) was a leading literary figure in the Harlem renaissance, a popular poet and the author of Black America's first bestselling novel, Home to Harlem. And, for decades after the Second World War, it was widely believed that Winston Churchill had quoted McKay's most ...
An essay is presented about Carl Cowl, Jamaican-American writer and poet Claude McKay's last literary agent. It mentions a 1997 interview with Cowl regarding McKay and his works. Also included is a remark that came from one advisory editor which states that the interview provides insight into ...