Lewis Alexander, Author Page
"LEWIS ALEXANDER was born July 4, 1900, at Washington, D. C. He was educated in the public schools of Washington and at Howard University where he was a member of the Howard Players. He has also studied at the University of Pennsylvania. He was a member of the Ethiopian Art Theatre for the season 1922-1923 playing in Salome and The Comedy of Errors on Broadway. As the result of a recent tour of North and South Carolina he edited in May 1927 the Negro Number of the Carolina Magasine. He has been writing poetry since 1917, specializing in Japanese forms. Two Little Theatre groups in Washington, The Ira Aldridge Players of the Grover Cleveland School and the Randall Community Center Players have been under his direction."
Contents of this path:
- "Enchantment" by Lewis Alexander (in "The New Negro" [1925])
- Lewis Alexander, "Africa" (1924)
- Lewis Alexander, "Day and Night" (1927)
- Lewis Alexander, "Japanese Hokku" (1927)
- Lewis Alexander, "Japanese Hokku Poems" (1927)
- Lewis Alexander, "Little Cinderella" (1926)
- Lewis Alexander, "Negro Woman" (1927)
- Lewis Alexander, "Streets" (1926)
- Lewis Alexander, "Tanka I-VIII" (1927)
- Lewis Alexander, "The Dark Brother" (1927)
- Lewis Alexander, "Transformation" (1927)
- Lewis Alexander, "Escape" (1928)
- Lewis Alexander, "Cinquains" (1928)
- Lewis Alexander, "Quatrains" (1927)
- Lewis Alexander, "South Street" (1927)