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Publisher
Dover Publications, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0486408760
ISBN-13
9780486408767
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Product Key Features

Book Title
Selected Poems
Number of Pages
64 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
1999
Topic
Caribbean & Latin American, American / African American, General
Genre
Poetry
Author
Claude Mckay
Book Series
Dover Thrift Editions: Black History Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
0.2 in
Item Weight
2.1 Oz
Item Length
8.7 in
Item Width
5.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
99-025505
Dewey Edition
21
Grade From
Ninth Grade
Dewey Decimal
811/.52
Table Of Content
Introduction Works by Claude McKay From Songs of Jamaica Quashie to Buccra Hard Times Cudjoe Fresh from de Lecture A Midnight Woman to the Bobby My Native Land, My Home My Mountain Home Jubba From Constab Ballads Preface Bennie's Departure Consolation A Recruit on the Copy The Apple-Woman's Complaint The Heart of a Constab Sukee River Uncollected Poems Invocation ( Seven Arts , October 1917) To the White Fiends ( Pearson's Magazine , September 1918) The Dominant White ( Liberator , April 1919) A Capitalist at Dinner ( Liberator , July 1919) The Negro Dancers ( Liberator , July 1919) The Little Peoples ( Liberator , July 1919) To "Holy" Russia ( Workers' Dreadnought , February 1920) Song of the New Soldier and Worker ( Workers' Dreadnought , April 1920) Battle ( Worker's Dreadnought , April 1920) Negro Spiritual ( Liberator , May 1922) The White House ( Liberator , May 1922) From Harlem Shadows America ( Liberator , December, 1921) The Tropics in New York ( Liberator , May 1920) Flame-Heart Home Thoughts On Broadway ( Cambridge Magazine , Summer 1920) The Barrier ( Cambridge Magazine , Summer 1920) North and South ( Cambridge Magazine , Summer 1920) After the Winter ( Liberator, Juy 1919) Harlem Shadows ( Pearson's Magazine , September 1918) The White City ( Liberator , October, 1921) My Mother ( Liberator , March 1920) In Bondage ( Liberator , August 1921) Heritage When I Have Passed Away Enslaved ( Liberator, July 1921) Winter in the Country ( Cambridge Magazine , Summer 1920) Spring in New Hampshire ( Liberator , August 1919) On the Road, ( Liberator , March 1922) The Harlem Dancer ( Seven Arts , October 1917) The Tired Worker ( Liberator , August 1919) Outcast I Know My Soul Birds of Prey ( Workers' Dreadnought , October 1920) Exhortation: Summer, 1919 Baptism ( Liberator , October 1921) If We Must Die ( Liberator , July 1919) Subway Wind ( Liberator , August 1921) Poetry A Prayer When Dawn Comes to the City ( Cambridge Magazine , Summer 1920) O Word I Love to Sing Summer Morn in New Hampshire ( Worker's Dreadnought , July 1920) Romance Flower of Love A Memory of June ( Cambridge Magazine , Summer 1920) One Year After Jasmines ( Liberator , August 1921) Memorial Thirst ( Liberator , December 1921)
Synopsis
Jamaican-American poet Claude McKay (1889-1948) came to the U.S. in 1912 and became an important figure in the Harlem Renaissance. This inexpensive edition includes a representative sample of his Jamaican dialect verse, but concentrates on poems from Harlem Shadows (1922) and uncollected verse. Edited and with an introduction by Joan R. Sherman., In his 1918 autobiographical essay, "A Negro Poet Writes," Claude McKay (1889-1948), reveals much about the wellspring of his poetry. "I am a black man, born in Jamaica, B.W.I., and have been living in America for the last years. It was the first time I had ever come face to face with such manifest, implacable hate of my race, and my feelings were indescribable ... Looking about me with bigger and clearer eyes I saw that this cruelty in different ways was going on all over the world. Whites were exploiting and oppressing whites even as they exploited and oppressed the yellows and blacks. And the oppressed, groaning under the leash, evinced the same despicable hate and harshness toward their weaker fellows. I ceased to think of people and things in the mass. [O]ne must seek for the noblest and best in the individual life only: each soul must save itself." So wrote the first major poet of the Harlem Renaissance, whose collection of poetry, Harlem Shadows (1922), is widely regarded as having launched the movement. But McKay's literary significance goes far beyond his fierce condemnations of racial bigotry and oppression, as is amply demonstrated by the universal appeal of his sonnet, "If We Must Die," recited by Winston Churchill in a speech against the Nazis in World War II. While in Jamaica, McKay produced two works of dialect verse, Songs of Jamaica and Constab Ballads , that were widely read on the island. In richly authentic dialect, the poet evoked the folksongs and peasant life of his native country. The present volume, meticulously edited and with an introduction by scholar Joan R. Sherman, includes a representative selection of this dialect verse, as well as uncollected poems, and a generous number in standard English from Harlem Shadows ., New compilation of verse by an important Jamaican-American poet. Dialect verse, standard English poems from Harlem Shadows , uncollected works, more. Edited and with an introduction by Joan R. Sherman., New compilation of verse by important Jamaican-American poet. Dialect verse, standard English poems from Harlem Shadows, uncollected works, more. Edited and with an Introduction by Joan R. Sherman., In his 1918 autobiographical essay, "A Negro Poet Writes," Claude McKay (1889-1948), reveals much about the wellspring of his poetry. "I am a black man, born in Jamaica, B.W.I., and have been living in America for the last years. It was the first time I had ever come face to face with such manifest, implacable hate of my race, and my feelings were indescribable ... Looking about me with bigger and clearer eyes I saw that this cruelty in different ways was going on all over the world. Whites were exploiting and oppressing whites even as they exploited and oppressed the yellows and blacks. And the oppressed, groaning under the leash, evinced the same despicable hate and harshness toward their weaker fellows. I ceased to think of people and things in the mass. O]ne must seek for the noblest and best in the individual life only: each soul must save itself." So wrote the first major poet of the Harlem Renaissance, whose collection of poetry, Harlem Shadows (1922), is widely regarded as having launched the movement. But McKay's literary significance goes far beyond his fierce condemnations of racial bigotry and oppression, as is amply demonstrated by the universal appeal of his sonnet, "If We Must Die," recited by Winston Churchill in a speech against the Nazis in World War II. While in Jamaica, McKay produced two works of dialect verse, Songs of Jamaica and Constab Ballads , that were widely read on the island. In richly authentic dialect, the poet evoked the folksongs and peasant life of his native country. The present volume, meticulously edited and with an introduction by scholar Joan R. Sherman, includes a representative selection of this dialect verse, as well as uncollected poems, and a generous number in standard English from Harlem Shadows .
LC Classification Number
PS3525.A24785A6 1999

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