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  1. 5 de set. de 2023 · Summary. Last Updated September 5, 2023. In this initial volume of his autobiography, Langston Hughes tells of his struggles to become a writer and develop his identity as an African American man ...

  2. Big Sea is the first book in the autobiographical series of African-American poet Langston Hughes. Published in 1940, when Hughes was 38, the volume retraces his early childhood, adolescence, and initial years trying to succeed as a writer and artist of minority status in New York and Paris. With few opportunities to make money, Hughes learned ...

  3. 1 de ago. de 1993 · Introduction by Arnold Rampersad. Langston Hughes, born in 1902, came of age early in the 1920s. In The Big Sea he recounts those memorable years in the two great playgrounds of the decade—Harlem and Paris. In Paris he was a cook and waiter in nightclubs. He knew the musicians and dancers, the drunks and dope fiends.

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  5. us.macmillan.com › books › 9780809015498The Big Sea - Macmillan

    1 de ago. de 1993 · Book Details. Introduction by Arnold Rampersad. Langston Hughes, born in 1902, came of age early in the 1920s. In The Big Sea he recounts those memorable years in the two great playgrounds of the decade--Harlem and Paris. In Paris he was a cook and waiter in nightclubs. He knew the musicians and dancers, the drunks and dope fiends.

  6. Langston Hughes, born in 1902, came of age early in the 1920s. In The Big Sea he recounts those memorable years in the two great playgrounds of the decade--Harlem and Paris. In Paris he was a cook and waiter in nightclubs.

  7. Once at one of her parties she began to cry about him. She retired to her boudoir and wept. Some of her friends went in to comfort her, and found her clutching a memento of their broken romance. “The only thing I have left that he gave me,” she sobbed, “it’s all I have left of him!”. It was a gold shoehorn.