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  1. Spring In New Hampshire And Other Poems (1920) by Claude McKay, 2010-09-10
  2. Claude McKay, Code Name Sasha: Queer Black Marxism and the Harlem Renaissance by Gary Edward Holcomb, 2009-09-25
  3. Harlem Shadows: The Poems Of Claude Mckay (1922) by Claude Mckay, 2009-09-24
  4. American Dream: Texts & Contexts by Emma Lazarus, Claude McKay, et all 2009-05-16
  5. Claude McKay: The Black Poet at War by Addison Gayle, 1972-06
  6. A Fierce Hatred of Injustice Claude McKays Jamaica& His Poetry of Rebellion by JamesWinston, 2001
  7. Claude McKay
  8. Claude McKay. Complete Poems.(Book review): An article from: African American Review by Gary E. Holcomb, 2006-06-22
  9. Lgbt People From Jamaica: Claude Mckay, Marilyn, Nalo Hopkinson, Staceyann Chin, Michelle Cliff, Thomas Glave, Makeda Silvera
  10. Jamaican Novelists: Roger Mais, Claude Mckay, Sylvia Wynter, Victor Stafford Reid, Lindsay Barrett, Colin Channer, Nalo Hopkinson
  11. Complete Poems: Claude McKay.(Book Review): An article from: Black Issues Book Review by Gregory Pardlo, 2005-03-01
  12. Jamaican Poets: Una Marson, Roger Mais, Claude McKay, Lindsay Barrett, Louise Bennett-Coverley, Ralph Thompson, M. G. Smith, Andrew Salkey
  13. Selected Poems of Claude McKay by Claude McKay, 1953-01-01
  14. SELECTIED POEMS OF CLAUDE McKAY by Claude McKAY, 1953-01-01

41. Poets' Corner - Claude McKay - Harlem Shadows
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Prescribed Texts mckay, claude. A Long Way from Home (Harcourt pb).mckay, claude. Banana Bottom (Harcourt pb). mckay, claude.
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WEST INDIAN LITERATURE ‘SPECIAL AUTHOR’ SEMINAR (CLAUDE McKAY)
Lecturer in charge: Ms Carolyn Allen
This course allows Level III students to do research on a single, major West Indian writer. During the first six weeks seminars will be divided between sessions on: 1) the writer—his works, the intellectual and artistic movements with which he was associated and 2) research skills—bibliography, methodology, and writing. By the end of the fifth week each student will submit in writing her/his proposed research topic. As of week seven, students will present their own work to the seminar group for discussion. The research paper will be submitted in the final week of the course. PREREQUISITE: A pass in at least one Level II West Indian, Literature course at Grade B or higher. INSTRUCTION: Two 1½-hour seminars per week ASSESSMENT: Research paper (4,000 to 8,000 words) Prescribed Texts: McKay, Claude.

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47. McKay, Claude
mckay, claude (18901948). American writer, born in Jamaica (thena colony of Great Britain). One of the prominent figures of the
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American writer, born in Jamaica (then a colony of Great Britain). One of the prominent figures of the Harlem Renaissance (see Blacks in the Americas) in black literature of the 1920s, he was known for his poems and novels of black life, first in Jamaica (Songs of Jamaica and Constab Ballads, both 1912) and later in the United States.
After 1914 several of his poems were published in various American periodicals; they were primarily lyric works decrying injustice. After World War I (1914-1918) McKay lived in England and France and visited the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. He also served as an editor of and contributor to the left-wing periodicals The Liberator and The Masses.
McKay's first novel, Home to Harlem (1928), a vivid picture of a black soldier's life in New York City after his return from World War I, was a popular success. Other novels by McKay include Banjo (1929), set on the waterfront of Marseille, and Banana Bottom (1933), about Jamaica. McKay's poetry and prose were notable for his use of traditional forms to express unfamiliar ideas and themes, many of which related to the black experience in the United States. He also wrote an autobiography, A Long Way from Home (1937), and a sociological study, Harlem: Negro Metropolis (1940). In 1942 he converted to Roman Catholicism and renounced his former left wing philosophy.

48. The San Antonio College LitWeb Claude McKay Page
The claude mckay Page ( 18901948 ) Major Works Songs of Jamaica ( 1912 ). Poems. ThePassion of claude mckay Selected Poetry and Prose, 1912-1948.
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Songs of Jamaica ( 1912 ). Poems.
Constab Ballads ( 1912 ). Poems.
Spring in New Hampshire ( 1920 ). Poems. Published in London.
Harlem Shadows ( 1922 ). Poems. On Line from Poet's Corner.
Negroes in America ( 1923 ). A Marxist treatment. Reprinted by Associated Faculty Press, 1979.
Home to Harlem ( 1929 ). His first and most widely-read novel. Reprinted by Northeastern, 1987, with a new foreword by Wayne F. Cooper.
Banjo ( 1929 ). A novel. Reprinted by Harcourt Brace, 1970.
Gingertown ( 1932 ). Short stories. Reprinted by Ayer, 1972.
Banana Bottom ( 1933 ). A novel. Reprinted by Harcourt Brace, 1974. A Long Way from Home ( 1937 ). Autobiographical. Reprinted by Harcourt Brace, 1989. Harlem: Negro Metropolis ( 1940 ). By this time he has repudiated Marxism. Reprinted by Harcourt Brace, 19722. Selected Poems ( 1953 ). Introduction by John Dewey and biographical note by Max Eastman. Selected by McKay and published posthumously. Reprinted by Bookman, 1963 and by Harcourt Brace in 1981. The Passion of Claude McKay: Selected Poetry and Prose, 1912-1948

49. Poetry: Claude McKay
Department at California State University–Stanislaus. BIOGRAPHYClaude mckay (18901948). Born in Sunny Ville, Jamaica, mckay
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The Academy of American Poets - Poetry Exhibits: Claude McKay
http://www.poets.org/lit/poet/cmckay.htm This site contains a brief biography of McKay, a selected bibliography, the texts of several of his poems, and a list of links. Modern American Poetry: Claude McKay
http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/m_r/mckay/mckay.htm

The Modern American Poetry site provides biographical information about McKay (including a chronology), a bibliography of his works, discussions of selected works, essays he wrote about race in the United States, the text of some of his poems, and links to related sites. Modern American Poetry is an online journal and multimedia companion to Anthology of Modern American Poetry (Oxford University Press, 2000), edited by Cary Nelson.
Biography of Claude McKay
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50. Claude McKay (1889-1948)
claude mckay (18891948). Contributing Editor Elvin Holt. Bibliography.James R. Giles's claude mckay is a good book for teachers.
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I suggest that teachers begin with McKay's love poems. This approach allows students to relate to McKay on a purely human level and prepares them for the discomforting racial themes that dominate some of the other poems. Students respond to the persistent racism in American society. Some non-black students want to know why they have to read such poems. Many of them believe the poems are "for black people." Some students object to the eroticism of the love poems. "Flame-Heart" evokes the romantic tradition of Wordsworth and Shelley, poets whose work McKay admired greatly. This finely wrought poem, which expresses the poet's deep longing for Jamaica, his beloved homeland, highlights McKay's interest in nonracial themes. "A Red Flower," one of McKay's most striking love poems, features brilliant conceits similar to those found in the poetry of John Donne and other metaphysical poets. Identify the metaphor in the first and last stanzas of the poem. In "Flower of Love," McKay presents another example of his passionate, yet controlled, love poetry. Like "A Red Flower," "Flower of Love" turns on an elaborate conceit, recalling the best work of Andrew Marvell. Describe the poem's central metaphor and explain the reference to the South.

51. Heath Anthology Of American Literature 4/e Claude McKay - Author Page
claude mckay (18891948) Of the many gifted writers who contributed to the richliterary legacy of the Harlem Renaissance, claude mckay, a Jamaican immigrant
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Claude McKay
Of the many gifted writers who contributed to the rich literary legacy of the Harlem Renaissance, Claude McKay, a Jamaican immigrant, was clearly the most militant. McKay’s most famous poem, “If We Must Die,” an eloquent and provocative sonnet, was inspired by the violent race riots that erupted in Chicago and other cities in 1919. In other deeply moving, carefully crafted poems, McKay voices his outrage at the treatment of blacks in a racist society. The poem “The Lynching,” for example, is a chilling indictment against the hatred and vigilantism which cost many black Americans their lives in the 1920s and 1930s. However, the social protest verse upon which McKay’s reputation as a poet ultimately rests represents only a small portion of his approximately two hundred published poems.
Born in the Clarendon Hills of Jamaica, McKay began writing poetry in childhood. He published two books of dialect verse in 1912. In recognition of this achievement, the Jamaican Institute of Arts and Sciences awarded McKay a medal and a stipend that allowed him to study agriculture briefly at Tuskegee Institute and later at Kansas State University (1912–14). McKay left Kansas State in 1914 to pursue a writing career in New York City, where he became involved with the socialist movement and wrote for radical journals like Max Eastman’s

52. Mckay
mckay, claude. Banana Bottom. New York Harper Brothers, 1933. First Edition. $1100.mckay, claude. Banjo. New York Harper and Brothers, 1929.
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53. Commonweal: HOME AT LAST : The Pilgrimage Of Claude McKay.(black Poet Converted
HOME AT LAST The pilgrimage of claude mckay.(black poet convertedto Christianity) Author/s David Goldweber Issue Sept 10, 1999.
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54. Poetry And Prose Of The Harlem Renaissance
Works by Gwendolyn B. Bennett, Countee Cullen, Alice DunbarNelson, Jessie Redmon Fauset, Angelina W. Grimke, Zora Neale Hurston, James Weldon Johnson, Nella Larsen, claude mckay, and Anne Spencer.
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Get a sneek peek of my resource guide , which currently contains primary and secondary works of 10 women of the Harlem Renaissance. The guide's format will be changing this summer and more authors will be included. To view the authors currently available, use the pull-down menu to choose a name, then click the Go button. Gwendolyn B. Bennett Arna Bontemps Countee Cullen Marion Vera Cuthbert Alice Dunbar-Nelson Jessie Redmon Fauset Angelina W. Grimke Langston Hughes Zora Neale Hurston James Weldon Johnson Nella Larsen Claude McKay Esther Popel Anne Spencer Jean Toomer Ida B. Wells-Barnett
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Arna Bontemps Countee Cullen Marion Vera Cuthbert ... Langston Hughes As I knew would happen eventually, the literary representatives of the Estate of Langston Hughes have informed me that I must take down the majority of Hughes poetry currently on my website. What I intend to do is to provide five poems (the number I have been given permission to display), which will change periodically. Zora Neale Hurston James Weldon Johnson Nella Larsen Claude McKay ... Ida B. Wells-Barnett

55. Commonweal: HOME AT LAST : The Pilgrimage Of Claude McKay.(black Poet Converted
But recent biographers (Wayne F. Cooper, claude mckay Rebel Sojourner in the HarlemRenaissance Louisiana State University Press, 1987 and Tyrone Tillery
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56. Claude McKay: Selected Articles Indexed In The MLA International Bibliography Da
claude mckay Selected Articles Indexed in the MLA International Bibliography Database. Chauhan,PS Rereading claude mckay. CLA Journal 34.1 (1990) 6880.
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Rudolph Fisher Newsletter Resources for Further Study Selected Articles about Harlem Renaissance Authors Claude McKay Claude McKay
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Avi-Ram, Amitai F. "The Unreadable Black Body: 'Conventional' Poetic Form in the Harlem Renaissance." Genders Barksdale, Richard K. "Symbolism and Irony in McKay's Home to Harle m." CLA Journal Binder, Wolfgang. "'A Black Icon in the Flesh': The Afroamerican Writer in Europe: The Case of Claude McKay." L'Amerique et l'Europe: Realites et Representations, I . Aix-en-Provence: Univ. de Provence, 1985. 137-51. Blary, Liliane. "Claude McKay and Black Nationalist Ideologies (1934-1948)." Myth and Ideology in American Culture . Ed. Regis Durand and Michel Fabre. Villeneuve d'Ascq: Univ. de Lille III, 1976. 211-31. Breitinger, Eckhard. "In Search of an Audience: In Search of the Self: Exile as a Condition for the Works of Claude McKay." The Commonwealth Writer Overseas: Themes of Exile and Expatriation . Ed. Alastair Niven. Brussels: Didier, 1976. 175-84.

57. Claude McKay
claude mckay. claude mckay, internationally acclaimed writer and poet,was born in the year 1889 in James Hill, Clarendon. Upon completing
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Claude McKay, internationally acclaimed writer and poet, was born in the year 1889 in James Hill, Clarendon. Upon completing elementary school he was apprenticed to a cabinetmaker and wheelwright in Browns Town, St. Ann. In 1910 he went to Kingston, where he joined the island's constabulary force. His stint, in the force, though short, was not without its adventure. In 1912 his first volumes of poems, Songs of Jamaica and Constab Ballads, for which he was awarded the Silver Musgrave Medal of the Institute of Jamaica, were published. He migrated to the United States where he became one of the leading writers of the HARLEM NEGRO RENAISSANCE . In 1948 McKay died in Chicago and was buried in New York. In 1977 the Government on behalf of the people of Jamaica posthumously awarded Claude McKay the Order of Jamaica in respect and admiration for his great contribution to literature. noelkingdesign.com

58. When I Have Passed Away Claude McKay
When I Have Passed Away claude mckay. When I have passed away and am forgotten,.And no one living can recall my face,. When under alien sod my bones lie rotten.
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When I Have Passed Away Claude McKay When I have passed away and am forgotten, And no one living can recall my face, When under alien sod my bones lie rotten With not a tree or stone to mark the place; Perchance a pensive youth, with passion burning, For olden verse that smacks of love and wine, The musty pages of old volumes turning, May light upon a little song of mine, And he may softly hum the tune and wonder Who wrote the verses in the long ago; Or he may sit him down awhile to ponder Upon the simple words that touch him so.

59. Claude McKay If We Must Die
claude mckay If We Must Die (1919). Jamaicanborn writer claude mckay respondedby writing this sonnet, urging his comrades to fight back.
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60. Claude McKay: Poems
Click Here. POEMS BY claude mckay The Barrier; FlameHeart; The HarlemDancer; Harlem Shadows; The Lynching; Find articles on claude mckay
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