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  1. Mckay 100 ans après son séjour en France (1923-1928), l'œuvre et la pensée de l'écrivain reviennent en force : Artistes, éditeurs, producteurs, réalisateurs et universitaires s’allient pour faire ressurgir cette voix centenaire d’une éclatante modernité.

  2. Claude McKay was born Festus Claudius McKay in Sunny Ville, Jamaica to farmers, Thomas Francis and Hannah Ann Elizabeth (née Edwards). Claude was one of eleven children, and one of only eight to survive to maturity. The McKays were highly respected in their community and in their local Baptist Church. Thomas was an expert planter who raised numerous cash crops, including bananas, coffee ...

  3. Claude McKay, né le 15 septembre 1889 et mort le 22 mai 1948, est un romancier et poète jamaïcain, naturalisé américain. Il a fait partie du mouvement littéraire de la Renaissance de Harlem ( Harlem Renaissance ).

  4. 4 de nov. de 2022 · Claude McKayThe Making of a Black Bolshevik. by Winston James. Columbia University Press, 2022. T he revolutionary Jamaican poet Claude McKay deserves a good Marxist biographer and has found one. Winston James’s new book on McKay illuminates the mind and art of one of the most important writers of the early twentieth century as it responded ...

  5. Claude McKay (Clarendon Parish, Jamaica, 15 de septiembre de 1889 [1] – Chicago, 22 de mayo de 1948), fue un escritor y poeta jamaicano. Comunista en su juventud, no llegó a hacerse miembro del partido aunque, tras realizar una visita a la Unión Soviética , escribió sobre la experiencia muy favorablemente.

  6. Claude McKay was one of the most influential figures of Harlem Renaissance in America. He was also a prominent figure in the broader literary world in the 1920s. He is the author of books including ‘Songs of Jamaica,’ ‘Harlem Shadows,’ and ‘Selected Poems.’

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