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A poetry collection that interweaves blues and jazz rhythms with vivid portraits of Black life, longing, and resilience. Poems range from nightclub and street vignettes that mimic musical performance to quiet, lyrical meditations on memory and ancestry, including a powerful river motif that traces communal roots. The work moves through thematic sequences—nightclub scenes, dream variations, waterfront and seaside pieces, intimate domestic voices—shifting tone between melancholy, defiance, nostalgia, and playful improvisation. Short narratives and songlike lyrics evoke sailors, dancers, and everyday people while exploring aspirations, racial hardship, and the sustaining power of music and imagination.

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Langston Hughes

Langston Hughes was an influential American poet, social activist, novelist, and playwright, known for his role in the Harlem Renaissance. His work often explored the lives and struggles of African Americans, blending jazz rhythms and folk themes into his poetry. One of his notable works, "The Weary Blues," showcases his innovative style and deep connection to the African American experience. Hughes's writings reflect a commitment to social justice and cultural pride, making him a key figure in American literature and a voice for his generation.

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