VINTAGE CLASSICS' HARLEM RENAISSANCE SERIES Celebrating the finest works of the Harlem Renaissanc...
Lincoln Agrippa Daily, known on the 1920s Marseilles waterfront as 'Banjo,' prowls the rough wate...
A collection of private correspondence from one of the Harlem Renaissance's brightest and most ra...
A monumental literary event: the newly discovered final novel by seminal Harlem Renaissance write...
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McKay's account of his long odyssey from Jamaica to Harlem and then on to France, Britain, North ...
First published in 1912, 'Constab Ballads' is a classic poetry collection with the main focus bas...
2018 Reprint of 1922 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical...
A Jamaican girl, Bita Plant, who was adopted and sent to be educated in England by white missiona...
From the late 1910s to the mid 1930s, Harlem, New York City, was the center of an explosion of Af...
Harlem Shadows (1922) is a poetry collection by Claude McKay. Published at the height of the Harl...
Songs of Jamaica (1912) is a poetry collection by Claude McKay. Published before the poet left Ja...
Songs of Jamaica (1912) is a poetry collection by Claude McKay. Published before the poet left Ja...
Spring in New Hampshire and Other Poems (1920) is a poetry collection by Claude McKay. Published ...
Festus Claudius 'Claude' McKay OJ (1890¿1948) was a Jamaican-born American poet and writer famous...
This book has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is ne...
LARGE PRINT EDITION. Songs of Jamaica (1912) is a poetry collection by Claude McKay. Published be...
First published in 1937 in the US by Lee Furman, Inc. This edition based on original cover and te...
Disgruntled by the treatment of Black soldiers in the military, Jake Brown is determined to find ...
Disgruntled by the treatment of Black soldiers in the military, Jake Brown is determined to find ...
First published in 1928, 'Home to Harlem' is Claude McKay's classic portrayal of African American...
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may conta...
Published in 1928, Claude McKay's novel Home to Harlem follows the story of the main character Ja...
As the fog thickens and the smoky dark sweeps across the capital, strange stories emerge from all...
While stowed away on a transatlantic freighter, Lafala is discovered and locked away in an icy-co...
A novel that gives voice to the alienation and frustration of urban blacks during an era when Har...
Written in the late 1940s but unpublished till now, this superb portrayal of Black life during th...
An autobiography that explains what it means to be a black ''rebel sojourner'' and presents the e...
The first detailed consideration of McKay's formative years, the themes and politics of his early...
A harbinger of the Harlem Renaissance first published in 1922, this collection of poignant, lyric...
From the late 1910s to the mid 1930s, Harlem, New York City, was the center of an explosion of Af...
Finding Out God's Secrets, and 43 Other Story-Sermons
Spring in New Hampshire and Other Poems
Harlem Shadows; Poems. With an Introd. by Max Eastman
Harlem Shadows; Poems. With an Introd. by Max Eastman
Finding Out God's Secrets, and 43 Other Story-Sermons
Spring in New Hampshire and Other Poems
From one of the most significant figures of the Harlem Renaissance comes a narrative defining boo...
There is an abundant humor to this book and pathos; there is melodrama and the quiet charm of int...
In his 1918 autobiographical essay, 'A Negro Poet Writes,' Claude McKay (1889-1948), reveals much...
Jake Brown, a Black American soldier and a World War I deserter, returns to Harlem and struggles ...
One of the finest and best-known novels of the Harlem RenaissanceClaude McKay's first novel, Home...