Langston Hughes
(Book)
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Published:
New York : Sterling Pub., [2006].
Format:
Book
Physical Desc:
48 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 27 cm.
Accelerated Reader:
IL: MG - BL: 6.5 - AR Points: 1
Rating:
NP
Status:
Description
Sterling proudly announces an exciting and vibrant addition to Poetry for Young People: The first African-American themed book in the series, featuring the poems of the extraordinary Langston Hughes. Edited by the two leading experts on Hughes’s work, and illustrated by the brilliant Benny Andrews, this very special volume is one to treasure forever.
A much-requested book that was years in the making…and well worth the wait. One of the central figures in the Harlem Renaissance—the flowering of black culture that took place in the 1920s and 30s—Langston Hughes captured the soul of his people, and gave voice to their concerns about race and social justice. His magnificent and powerful words still resonate today: that’s why it’s so important for young people to have access to his poems. Now they do, in a splendid volume edited and illustrated by a top-caliber team who are simply the best in their fields.
The introduction, biography, and annotations come from Arnold Rampersad, a Professor and Dean at Stanford University, who has written The Life of Langston Hughes, and David Roessel, co-editor with Professor Rampersad of The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes and editor of the Langston Hughes collection in Knopf’s Everyman series. Benny Andrews—a painter, printmaker, and arts advocate whose work is in the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Smithsonian, among others—has created gallery-quality illustrations that pulse with energy and add rich dimension to the poems.
Among the anthologized poems are Hughes’s best-known and most loved works: “The Negro Speaks of Rivers”; “Aunt Sue’s Stories”; “Danse Africaine”; “Mother to Son”; “My People”; “Words Like Freedom”; “Harlem”; and “I, Too”—his sharp, pointed response to Walt Whitman’s earlier “I Hear America Singing.”
Poetry for Young People: Langston Hughes is a publishing event for all to celebrate.
A Selection of the Scholastic Book Club.
A much-requested book that was years in the making…and well worth the wait. One of the central figures in the Harlem Renaissance—the flowering of black culture that took place in the 1920s and 30s—Langston Hughes captured the soul of his people, and gave voice to their concerns about race and social justice. His magnificent and powerful words still resonate today: that’s why it’s so important for young people to have access to his poems. Now they do, in a splendid volume edited and illustrated by a top-caliber team who are simply the best in their fields.
The introduction, biography, and annotations come from Arnold Rampersad, a Professor and Dean at Stanford University, who has written The Life of Langston Hughes, and David Roessel, co-editor with Professor Rampersad of The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes and editor of the Langston Hughes collection in Knopf’s Everyman series. Benny Andrews—a painter, printmaker, and arts advocate whose work is in the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Smithsonian, among others—has created gallery-quality illustrations that pulse with energy and add rich dimension to the poems.
Among the anthologized poems are Hughes’s best-known and most loved works: “The Negro Speaks of Rivers”; “Aunt Sue’s Stories”; “Danse Africaine”; “Mother to Son”; “My People”; “Words Like Freedom”; “Harlem”; and “I, Too”—his sharp, pointed response to Walt Whitman’s earlier “I Hear America Singing.”
Poetry for Young People: Langston Hughes is a publishing event for all to celebrate.
A Selection of the Scholastic Book Club.
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Last Check-In
Hayward Intermediate Nonfiction
INT 811 HUG
Available
Land O Lakes Juvenile Nonfiction
J 811 HUG
Available
Oct 2, 2024
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Language:
Unknown
ISBN:
1402718454, 9781402718458
Accelerated Reader:
MG
Level 6.5, 1 Points
Level 6.5, 1 Points
Lexile code:
NP: Non-Prose
Notes
General Note
Includes index.
General Note
Nonfiction.
Description
A brief profile of African American poet Langston Hughes accompanies some of his better known poems for children.
Target Audience
NP ,Lexile.
Study Program Information
Accelerated Reader AR,MG,6.5,1.0,104894.
Study Program Information
Accelerated Reader AR,MG,6.5,1,104894.
Citations
APA Citation (style guide)
Hughes, L., Rampersad, A., Roessel, D. E. 1., & Andrews, B. (2006). Langston Hughes. New York, Sterling Pub.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Langston Hughes et al.. 2006. Langston Hughes. New York, Sterling Pub.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Langston Hughes et al., Langston Hughes. New York, Sterling Pub, 2006.
MLA Citation (style guide)Hughes, Langston, et al. Langston Hughes. New York, Sterling Pub, 2006.
Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.
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