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Harlem: negro metropolis
Claude McKay
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262 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1968
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Claude McKay
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Jamaican-born American writer
Claude McKay
figured prominently in the Harlem renaissance of the 1920s; his works include collections of poetry, such as
Constab Ballads
(1912), and novels, including
Home to Harlem
(1928).
Home to Harlem
, a best-seller, won Festus Claudius McKay, a poet and a seminal figure, the Harmon gold award for literature.
He also wrote novels
Banjo
and
Banana Bottom
. People not yet published his manuscript, called
Amiable with Big Teeth: A Novel of the Love Affair between the Communists and the Poor Black Sheep of Harlem
, of 1941.
McKay also authored collections of poetry, a collection of short stories,
Gingertown
. He authored two autobiographical books,
A Long Way from Home
and
My Green Hills of Jamaica
, published posthumously. He entitled a non-fiction, socio-historical treatise
Harlem: Negro Metropolis
. People published his poetry collection,
Harlem Shadows
, in 1922 among the first books during the Harlem renaissance. Survivors published his
Selected Poems
posthumously in 1953.
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