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  1. Richard Bruce Nugent was a poet, playwright, short story writer, ... Bruce Nugent. 1926. Shadow. Silhouette. On the face of the moon. Am I. A dark shadow in the light.

  2. Richard Bruce Nugent , també conegut com Richard Bruce i Bruce Nugent, va ser un escriptor i pintor gai del renaixement de Harlem. Tot i formar part d'un grup de molts artistes gais de Harlem, Nugent era un dels pocs que ho eren públicament. Reconegut inicialment pels pocs contes i pintures que va publicar, Nugent va tenir una llarga trajectòria productiva que va treure a la llum el procés ...

  3. Richard Bruce Nugent is the author of The New Negro (4.10 avg rating, 853 ratings, 33 reviews, published 1925), Smoke, Lilies and Jade (4.07 avg rating, ...

  4. 1 de mai. de 2004 · The only openly gay (though married) writer, Richard Bruce Nugent, was not considered one of the major figures of the Harlem Renaissance, but he is renowned for his tale, “Smoke, Lillies and Jade,” the first gay short story by an African-American writer, which was published in the magazine Fire!!

  5. African American Poetry (1870-1928): A Digital Anthology Main Menu Full Text Collection: Books Published by African American Poets, 1870-1928 Author Pages: Bios and Full Text Collections Areas of Interest: Topics and Themes The Beginnings of the Harlem Renaissance: Overview and Timeline of Key Events Black Poetry Before the Harlem Renaissance: Overview and Timeline African American Periodical ...

  6. 23 de mai. de 2002 · Richard Bruce Nugent (1906–1987) was a writer, painter, illustrator, and popular bohemian personality who lived at the center of the Harlem Renaissance. Protégé of Alain Locke, roommate of Wallace Thurman, and friend of Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston, the precocious Nugent stood for many years as the only African-American writer willing to clearly pronounce his homosexuality in print.

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  7. 23 de mai. de 2002 · Richard Bruce Nugent (1906-1987) was a writer, painter, illustrator, and popular bohemian personality who lived at the center of the Harlem Renaissance. Protégé of Alain Locke, roommate of Wallace Thurman, and friend of Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston, the precocious Nugent stood for many years as the only African-American writer willing to clearly pronounce his homosexuality in print.