Claude McKay 
Home to Harlem [EPUB ebook] 

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Claude Mc Kay’s 1928 novel,
Home to Harlem, is one of the most important works of the Harlem Renaissance. With raw, unflinching candor, Mc Kay explores race, identity, love, and loss and gives voice to the plight of young Black men during the Jazz Age. Jake Brown, a Black American soldier and a World War I deserter, returns to Harlem and struggles to find his place in a vibrant working-class community that’s rife with poverty, crime, and racism. He meets various characters, including a displaced Haitian intellectual, prostitutes, hustlers, and jazz musicians, and he experiences everything from love and joy to despair and violence.

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Table of Content

First Part
I Going Back Home
II Arrival 
III Zeddy 
IV Congo Rose 
V On the Job Again 
VI Myrtle Avenue 
VII Zeddy’s Rise and Fall 
VIII The Raid of the Baltimore 
IX Jake Makes a Move 
Second Part
X The Railroad 
XI Snowstorm in Pittsburgh 
XII The Treeing of the Chef 
XIII One Night in Philly 
XIV Interlude 
XV Relapse 
XVI A Practical Prank 
XVII He Also Loved 
XVIII A Farewell Feed 
Third Part
XIX Spring in Harlem 
XX Felice 
XXI The Gift That Billy Gave 

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 160 ● ISBN 9780486854113 ● File size 1.7 MB ● Publisher Dover Publications ● Published 2024 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 9400263 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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