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  1. He is the author of The Passion of Claude McKay: Selected Poetry and Prose (1973), The Dialectic Poetry of Claude McKay (1972), Selected Poems (1953), Harlem Shadows (1922), Constab Ballads (1912), and Songs of Jamaica (1912), among many other books of poetry and prose.The son of peasant farmers, McKay was infused with pride in his African ...

  2. What are McKays greatest poems? Below, we select and introduce ten of his best, and best-known, compositions. 1. ‘ Harlem Shadows ’. Ah, stern harsh world, that in the wretched way. Of poverty, dishonor and disgrace, Has pushed the timid little feet of clay, The sacred brown feet of my fallen race! Ah, heart of me, the weary, weary feet.

  3. In richly authentic dialect, the poet evoked the folksongs and peasant life of his native country. The present volume, meticulously edited and with an introduction by scholar Joan R. Sherman,...

  4. Selected Poems of Claude McKay is the final collection of his poems authored by Claude McKay; it was published by Bookman & Associates in 1953 with an introduction by John Dewey. Subsequently, the Selected Poems was widely reprinted by Harvest/HBJ -- with the Dewey introduction replaced by a biographical note by Max Eastman.

  5. Selected Poems of Claude McKay Paperback – January 1, 1969. by Claude McKay (Author) 4.6 106 ratings. See all formats and editions. Kindle. $1.99 Read with Our Free App. Paperback. $7.96 6 Used from $3.97 1 New from $35.00. Five emotional lyric poems of the young Jamaican who was an important member of the Negro literary renaissance of the 1920's.

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    • 1969
    • Claude McKay, Max Eastman
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  6. This selection of his poetry, made largely by McKay himself shortly before his death in 1948 and published posthumously, contains all of the poems from his earlier volume Harlem Shadows, together with a number written during his expatriate years in Europe.

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  7. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. xi, 52 pages ; 22 cm. A collection of poems by Claude McKay, one of the first poets of the Harlem Renaissance. Includes bibliographical references and index.