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Banjo

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Claude McKay was a writer and poet. Born in Jamaica in 1889 to peasant farmers, he wrote poetry and fiction about Black life in Jamaica and America. His books include Harlem Shadows (1922); Constab Ballads (1912); and Songs of Jamaica (1912), as well as a number of novels and short-story collections. A key figure in the Harlem Renaissance, he was also involved in many social causes, particularly in the fight for racial justice. He died in Chicago in 1948. Klappentext Lincoln Agrippa Daily, known on the 1920s Marseilles waterfront as "Banjo," prowls the rough waterfront bistros with his drifter friends, drinking, looking for women, playing music, fighting, loving, and talking--about their homes in Africa, the West Indies, or the American South and about being Black. Zusammenfassung From the author of Home to Harlem, a novel about dreams, diaspora, and drifting back home Lincoln Agrippa Daily, known to his drifter cohorts on the 1920s Marseilles waterfront as “Banjo,” passes his days panhandeling and dreaming of starting his own little band. At night, Banjo, Malty, Ginger, Dengel, Bugsy, Taloufa, Goosey, and even Jake of Home to Harlem prowl the rough waterfront bistros, drinking, looking for women, playing music, fighting, loving, and talking—about their homes in Sengal, the West Indies, or the American South; about Garvey’s Back-to-Africa Movement; about being Black. When Ray, a writer, joins the group, it triggers his rediscovery of his African roots and his feeling that, at last, he belongs to a race, “weighted, tested, and poised in the universal scheme.”

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Authors Claude McKay
Publisher Ecco Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.10.1970
 
EAN 9780156106757
ISBN 978-0-15-610675-7
No. of pages 336
Dimensions 137 mm x 203 mm x 20 mm
Series Harvest Book
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

FICTION: African American & Black / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE: Discrimination

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