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My Dear Boy: Carrie Hughes''s Letters to Langston Hughes, 19261938

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My Dear Boy brings a largely unexplored dimension of Langston Hughes to light. Carmaletta Williams and John Edgar Tidwell explain that scholars have neglected the vital role that correspondence between Carrie Hughes and her son Langston - Harlem Renaissance icon, renowned poet, playwright, fiction writer, autobiographer and essayist - played in his work.

The more than 120 heretofore unexamined letters presented here are a veritable treasure trove of insights into the relationship between mother Carrie and her renowned son Langston. Until now, a scholarly consensus had begun to emerge, accepting the idea of their lives and his art as simple and transparent. But as Williams and Tidwell argue, this correspondence is precisely where scholars should start in order to understand the underlying complexity in Carrie and Langstons relationship. By employing Family Systems Theory for the first time in Hughes scholarship, they demonstrate that it is an essential heuristic for analysing the Hughes family and its influence on his work. The study takes the critical truism about Langstons reticence to reveal his inner self and shows how his responses to Carrie were usually not in return letters but, instead, in his created art. Thus My Dear Boy reveals the difficult negotiations between family and art that Langston engaged in as he attempted to sustain an elusive but enduring artistic reputation. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 514g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Oct 2013
  • Publisher: University of Georgia Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780820345659

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Carmaletta M. Williams professor of English and African American studies at Johnson County Community College is the author of Langston Hughes in the Classroom: Do Nothin till You Hear from Me and Of Two Spirits: American Indian and African American Oral Histories.John Edgar Tidwell is a professor of English at the University of Kansas. His previous books include Montage of a Dream: The Art and Life of Langston Hughes After Winter: The Art and Life of Sterling A. Brown and Writings of Frank Marshall Davis: A Voice of the Black Press.Nikky Finney won the National Book Award for Poetry in 2011 for her collection Head Off & Split. She is the editor of The Ringing Ear: Black Poets Lean South (Georgia).

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