Claude Mc Kay (1889-1948) was a Jamaican poet and novelist. Born in Sunny Ville, Jamaica, Mc Kay was raised in a strict Baptist family alongside seven siblings. Sent to live with his brother Theo, a journalist, at the age of nine, Mc Kay excelled in school while reading poetry in his free time. In 1912, he published his debut collection Songs of Jamaica, the first poems written in Jamaican Patois to appear in print. That same year, he moved to the United States to attend the Tuskegee Institute, though he eventually transferred to Kansas State University. Upon his arrival in the South, he was shocked by the racism and segregation experienced by Black Americans, which—combined with his reading of W. E. B. Du Bois’ work—inspired him to write political poems and to explore the principles of socialism. He moved to New York in 1914 without completing his degree, turning his efforts to publishing poems in The Seven Arts and later The Liberator, where he would serve as co-executive editor from 1919 to 1922. Over the next decade, he would devote himself to communism and black radicalism, joining the Industrial Workers of the World, opposing the efforts of Marcus Garvey and the NAACP, and travelling to Britain and Russia to meet with communists and write articles for various leftist publications. Mc Kay, a bisexual man, was also a major figure of the Harlem Renaissance, penning Harlem Shadows (1922), a successful collection of poems, and Home to Harlem (1928), an award-winning novel exploring Harlem’s legendary nightlife.
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Claude McKay: Harlem Shadows
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Claude McKay: Selected Poems
In his 1918 autobiographical essay, ‘A Negro Poet Writes, ‘ Claude Mc Kay (1889–1948), reveals much about the wellspring of his poetry. ‘I am a black man, born in Jamaica, B.W.I., and have been livin …
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Manning Marable & Leith Mullings: Let Nobody Turn Us Around
This anthology of black writers traces the evolution of African-American perspectives throughout American history, from the early years of slavery to the end of the 20th century. The essays, manifest …
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Claude McKay: Ritorno a Harlem
Voi che state per perdervi tra le vie e tra i colori di Harlem, attenti: alcool, fumo, sesso e gioco d’azzardo grondano dalle pagine di questo libro. Pubblicato per la prima volta nel 1928, Rit …
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Claude McKay: Complete Poems
Containing more than three hundred poems, including nearly a hundred previously unpublished works, this unique collection showcases the intellectual range of Claude Mc Kay (1889-1948), the Jamaican-b …
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Claude McKay: Songs of Jamaica
Songs of Jamaica (1912) is a poetry collection by Claude Mc Kay. Published before the poet left Jamaica for the United States, Songs of Jamaica is a pioneering collection of verse written in Jamaican …
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Claude McKay: Harlem Shadows
Harlem Shadows (1922) is a poetry collection by Claude Mc Kay. Published at the height of the Harlem Renaissance, Harlem Shadows earned praise from legendary poet and political activist Max Eastman f …
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Claude McKay: Harlem Shadows
A collection of poetry from the award-winning, Jamaican-American author of Home to Harlem. In Harlem Shadows, poet and writer Claude Mc Kay touches on a variety of themes as he celebrates his Jamaica …
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Claude McKay: Spring in New Hampshire and Other Poems
Spring in New Hampshire and Other Poems (1920) is a poetry collection by Claude Mc Kay. Published toward the beginning of the Harlem Renaissance, Spring in New Hampshire and Other Poems is the first …
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Claude McKay: Constab Ballads
First published in 1912, ‘Constab Ballads’ is a classic poetry collection with the main focus based on the police force of Mc Kay’s time, including his famous poem ‘If We Must Die’. Festus Claudius ‘ …
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Claude McKay: The Collected Articles of Claude McKay
Festus Claudius ‘Claude’ Mc Kay OJ (1890–1948) was a Jamaican-born American poet and writer famous for his central role in the Harlem Renaissance. After travelling to America to attend college, he ca …
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Claude McKay: Banana Bottom
Der Harlem Renaissance-Klassiker erstmals auf Deutsch! Banana Bottom, um 1910: Bita Plant ist kaum wiederzuerkennen, als sie nach Jamaika zurückkehrt – in England ist die junge Schwarze zur vollendet …
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Claude McKay: Home to Harlem
VINTAGE CLASSICS’ HARLEM RENAISSANCE SERIES Celebrating the finest works of the Harlem Renaissance, one of the most important Black arts movements in modern history.’Why did I want to mix mahself up …
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Claude McKay: Harlem Shadows
An important text in the canon of African American literature, representing a unique approach to exploring the complexities of race, class and identity during the early twentieth century. Through his …
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Claude McKay: Long Way From Home
A Long Way from Home is a novel by Claude Mc Kay, a Jamaican-American writer and poet. Published in 1937, the book is set in the early 20th century and follows the experiences of its protagonist, a b …
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Claude McKay & Frances E W Harper: Black Voices Matter
This anthology focuses on African-American poets. We start in the 18th century and end with the Harlem Renaissance. Many poets featured are, and were, rarely heard and have been painfully neglected. …
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Alice Meynell & Claude McKay: Poets on Poets
Writing poetry always seems to be something we learn at school, usually beginning with a couplet of child-like rhyme that brings gales of laughter. Later it may be agonising over a verse or two attem …
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Claude McKay: Home to Harlem
Revisit the debut novel of one of the “New Negroes” of the Harlem Renaissance filled with Niggerati sensibilities. Disgruntled by the treatment of Black soldiers in the military, Jake Brown heads to …
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Claude McKay: Home to Harlem
Published in 1928, Claude Mc Kay’s novel Home to Harlem follows the story of the main character Jake Brown, a former soldier, as he attempts to rebuild his life in Harlem after his experience in Worl …
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Claude McKay: Home to Harlem
A Black American longshoreman struggles to feel at home after returning from service in WWI in this classic Harlem Renaissance novel. When America joins World War I in 1917, Jake Brown enlists, ready …
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Claude McKay: Home to Harlem
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 …
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Claude McKay: Home to Harlem
First published in 1928, “Home to Harlem” is Claude Mc Kay’s classic portrayal of African American society in New York City after World War One, during the height of the Harlem Renaissance. The story …
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Fred Lee Hord & Matthew D. Norman: Knowing Him by Heart
Winner of an Abraham Lincoln Institute Book Award Though not blind to Abraham Lincoln’s imperfections, Black Americans long ago laid a heartfelt claim to his legacy. At the same time, they have consc …
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Claude McKay: Harlem Shadows
Festus Claudius Mc Kay was born in Sunny Ville, Jamaica on the 15th September 1890, He was the youngest son to parents who had gathered enough assets to secure them the right to vote.As a boy he was …
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Claude McKay: Poetry of Claude McKay
Festus Claudius Mc Kay was born in Sunny Ville, Jamaica on the 15th September 1890, He was the youngest son to parents who had gathered enough assets to secure them the right to vote.As a boy he was …
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