Langston Hughes was born in Joplin, Missouri, and was raised by his grandmother, who told him many stories of the Black American experience and taught him to be proud of his race from a young age. With her guidance, Langston went on to become a talented writer in high school, creating dramatic plays, poetry, and articles for the school paper. His career as a writer would continue to blossom. Langston pioneered Jazz Poetry and published nearly twenty poetry books during his lifetime as well as novels, books for children, nonfiction books, and plays. He was an activist and a major figure of the Harlem Renaissance period, alongside Zora Neale Hurston and Countee Cullen. Young readers can learn about Langston's beloved writing, including some of his most famous poems 'Dreams' and 'The Weary Blues,' and his long-lasting legacy in this biography.
About the AuthorBilly Merrell is an author and poet. His works include
Talking in the Dark,
Vanilla, and the Infinity Ring Secrets series. Billy is the co-editor of
The Full Spectrum: A New Generation of Writing About Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning, and Other Identities, which received the Lambda Literary Award.
Book InformationISBN 9780593658543
Author Billy MerrellFormat Paperback
Page Count 112
Imprint Penguin WorkshopPublisher Penguin Putnam Inc
Weight(grams) 102g
Dimensions(mm) 193mm * 132mm * 6mm