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When first published in 1930, Not Without Laughter established Langston Hughes as not only a brilliant poet and leading light of the Harlem Renaissance but also a gifted novelist. In telling the story of Sandy Rogers, a young African American boy in small-town Kansas, and of his family--his mother, Annjee, a housekeeper for a wealthy white family; his irresponsible father, Jimboy, who plays the guitar and travels the country in search of employment; his strong-willed grandmother Hager, who clings to her faith; his Aunt Tempy, who marries a rich man; and his Aunt Harriet, who struggles to make it as a blues singer--Hughes gives the longings and lineaments of black life in the early twentieth century an important place in the history of racially divided America.
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Angela Flournoy (introduction) was a finalist for the National Book Award for her debut novel, The Turner House. Her fiction has appeared in The Paris Review, and she has written for The New York Times, The New Republic, and the Los Angeles Times. A graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, Flournoy was raised by a mother from Los Angeles and a father from Detroit and now lives in Brooklyn.
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How Langston Hughes Brought His Radical Vision to the Novel - an excellent essay by Past @CullmanNYPL Fellow @angelaflournoy, adapted from her intro to the @PenguinClassics edition of “Not Without Laughter,” by Langston Hughes, out this month https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/02/books/review/angela-flournoy-langston-hughes-not-without-laughter.html
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Not Without Laughter Cover book cover, c 1930 Illustrated by Aaron Douglas, writing by Langston Hughes, published by Alfred A Knopf. Contributed by Adreenah "Dreezy" Wynn collection of Beinecke Library at Yale University https://t.co/3Px5CaGpFo
"An eye-opening portrait of the artist as a young black man in the Midwest." --A. Scott Berg, The New York Times Book Review