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  1. Langston Hughes nasceu no estado americano do Missouri e é o escritor, poeta e dramaturgo mais famoso do movimento modernista norte-americano conhecido comoHarlem Renaissance, que contou ainda com os autores Claude McKay, Jean Toomer, Zora Neale Hurston e James Weldon Johnson, entre outros.

  2. Nascido: 1 de fevereiro de 1902. Joplin, Missouri, Estados Unidos. Poet, colunista, dramaturgo, ensaísta, romancista. Ele colaborou com jornais, muitas vezes publicando lá a série de sketches satíricos, onde o Cidadão Afro-Americano Simples era o personagem principal. Biografia de Langston Hughes. Familiares de Langston Hughes.

  3. 13 de abr. de 2024 · Langston Hughes (born February 1, 1902?, Joplin, Missouri, U.S.—died May 22, 1967, New York, New York) was an American writer who was an important figure in the Harlem Renaissance and made the African American experience the subject of his writings, which ranged from poetry and plays to novels and newspaper columns.

  4. Langston Hughes (James Langston Hughes; Joplin, 1902 - Nueva York, 1967) Escritor estadounidense. Fue uno de los mayores exponentes de la Harlem Renaissance de los años veinte y también, más tarde, el principal representante de la cultura afro-americana, que tuvo en él no sólo a uno de sus más brillantes poetas sino a un incansable ...

  5. De Wikipedia, a enciclopédia livre. James Mercer Langston Hughes ( Joplin, 1 de fevereiro de 1902 – Nova Iorque, 22 de maio de 1967) foi um poeta, ativista social, novelista, dramaturgo, comunista e colunista norte-americano, tendo escrito para o jornal de Joplin, Missouri.

  6. Langston Hughes. 1902–1967. Carl Van Vechten, © Van Vechten Trust. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University. Langston Hughes was a central figure in the Harlem Renaissance, the flowering of black intellectual, literary, and artistic life that took place in the 1920s in a number of American cities, particularly Harlem.

  7. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Langston Hughes - A poet, novelist, fiction writer, and playwright, Langston Hughes is known for his insightful, colorful portrayals of black life in America from the twenties through the sixties and was important in shaping the artistic contributions of the Harlem Renaissance.