Hughes Langston:
Langston Hughes
Editor: David E.Roessel, Editor: ArnoldRampersad
Sterling Publishing (Ny) , 2006
Hardcover, 48 pages
Size: 260x222 mm
ISBN: 9781402718458
ISBN-10: 1402718454
Langston Hughes
Langston Hughes (1902-1967) Ranks As One Of The Greatest American Poets Of The Twentieth Century. A Landmark Figure In The Harlem Renaissance, His Work Profoundly Captures And Celebrates The Trials And Triumphs Of His Exquisitly Drawn Characters. In Addition To His Poetry, He Was Also The Author Of The Novels "Not Without Laughter" And "Something In Common", The Play "Mulatto", And Two Volumes Of Autobiography.
Arnold Rampersad
Arnold Rampersad Is Sara Hart Kimball Professor In The Humanities And Associate Dean For The Humanities At Stanford University. His Many Books Include The Two-Volume Life Of Langston Hughes; Days Of Grace: A Memoir (Co-Authored With Arthur Ashe); And The Definitive Collected Poems Of Langston<Br>Hughes. <Br>Associate Editor, Hilary Herbold, A Graduate Of The University Of California At Irvine, Also Earned A Doctorate In English And American Literature In 1997 From Princeton University. After Teaching For Several Years In The Department Of English, Dr. Herbold Is Now Associate Dean Of Undergrad

