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This trail introduces readers to the life and poetry of Langston Hughes.
Updated on Dec 21, 09
Created on Dec 21, 09
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Read this discussion of Langston Hughes' ideas about poetry and his own poetry from the Academy of American Poets website.
Read this brief biography of the life of Langston Hughes created for The Heath Anthology of American Literature.
Read Langston Hughes' poem "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" and listen to him read it as well.
On this page, you can read a copy of Langston Hughes' poem "The Weary Blues."
This page provides an annotated version of "The Weary Blues." Click on the linked words to learn more about the poem.
This page was created by Anne Fleischmann and Andy Jones at the University California-Davis.
Read this copy of Langston Hughes' poem "Dream Variations" at the Academy of American Poets website.
Read Langston Hughes' poem "I, Too" on this page maintained by the Poetry Foundation.
Read this copy of Langston Hughe's poem "Harlem," perhaps his most famous work. This page is maintained by the Poetry Foundation, an independent literary organization that publishes Poetry magazine.
Learn more about Hughes' life if you are interested by clicking the "Hughes' Life and Career" link on this page.
You can also read multiple interpretations of "The Negro Speaks of Rivers", "The Weary Blues", and "Harlem" by clicking the appropriately titled links on this page.
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9 items | 116 visits
This trail introduces readers to the life and poetry of Langston Hughes.
Updated on Dec 21, 09
Created on Dec 21, 09
Category: Entertainment & Arts
URL: