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Works Cited. This Works Cited was compiled by Amardeep Singh. (Also see the earlier site Bibliography, with a list of Works by Claude McKay. That document was compiled partly by students) Cooper, Wayne F. Claude McKay, Rebel Sojourner in the Harlem Renaissance. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1996.
A Fierce Hatred of Injustice: Claude McKay’s Jamaica and His Poetry of Rebellion : McKay, Claude, James, Winston: Amazon.es: Libros
Winston James is the author of A Fierce Hatred of Injustice: Claude McKay's Jamaica and His Poetry of Rebellion (2000); The Struggles of John Brown Russwurm: The Life and Writings of a Pan-Africanist Pioneer, 1799-1851 (2010); and Holding Aloft the Banner of Ethiopia: Caribbean Radicalism in Early Twentieth-Century America (second edition, 2020), winner of the Gordon K. Lewis Memorial Award ...
12 de jul. de 2022 · Winston James is the author of A Fierce Hatred of Injustice: Claude McKay’s Jamaica and His Poetry of Rebellion (2000); The Struggles of John Brown Russwurm: The Life and Writings of a Pan-Africanist Pioneer, 1799–1851 (2010); and Holding Aloft the Banner of Ethiopia: Caribbean Radicalism in Early Twentieth-Century America (second edition, 2020), winner of the Gordon K. Lewis Memorial ...
Claude McKay, centennial studies/ A.L. McLeod, ed. New Delhi : Sterling Publishers, 1992; Winston J. A Fierce Hatred of Injustice: Claude McKay’s Jamaica and His Poetry of Rebellion. London: Verso, 2001; Sree Ramesh K., Nirupa Rani K. Claude McKay: the literary identity from Jamaica to Harlem and beyond. Jefferson: McFarland, 2006
4 de nov. de 2022 · One year later, James published a slighter book, A Fierce Hatred of Injustice: Claude McKay’s Jamaica and His Poetry of Rebellion. The Making of a Black Bolshevik is the first volume of his planned two-part biography of McKay. This first volume takes him from his birth in Jamaica in 1889 to the year 1921.
A Fierce Hatred of Injustice is an illuminating contribution to the growing body of scholarship on the pioneering radical Jamaican poet."--Linton Kwesi Johnson, "Professor James engages the reader in what is a virtual rediscovery of the essential features of the great Caribbean writer, Claude McKay.