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The Essential Writings of James Weldon Johnson

Modern Library Classics Ser.

by James Weldon Johnson; Rudolph Byrd (Editor); Charles Johnson (Foreword by)

Synopsis

"A canonical collection, splendidly and sensitively edited by Rudolph Byrd." -Henry Louis Gates, Jr. One of the leading voices of the Harlem Resaissance and a crucial literary figure of his time, James Weldon Johnson was also an editor, songwriter, founding member and leader of the NAACP, and the first African American to hold a diplomatic post as consul to Venezuela and Nicaragua. This comprehensive volume of Johnson's works includes the seminal novel Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man , poems from God's Trombones , essays on cultural and political topics, selections from Johnson's autobiography, Along This Way , and two previously unpublished short plays: Do You Believe in Ghosts? and The Engineer . Featuring a chronology, bibliography, and a Foreword by acclaimed author Charles Johnson, this Modern Library edition showcases the tremendous range of James Weldon Johnson's writings and their considerable influence on American civic and cultural life. "This collection of poetry, fiction, criticism, autobiography, political writing and two unpublished plays by James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938) spans 60 years of pure triumph over adversity. ....Johnson's] nobility, his inspiration shine forth from these pages, setting moral and artistic standards." -- Los Angeles Times

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Book Information

Copyright year 2008
ISBN-13 9780812975321
ISBN-10 0812975324
Class Copyright
Publisher Random House Publishing Group
Subject BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 352
Shelf No. JN729