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  "https://scalar.lehigh.edu/african-american-poetry-a-digital-anthology/the-weary-blues-by-langston-hughes-1926.12" : {
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      { "value" : "Editor&#39;s Note:&nbsp;<br /><a data-size=\"small\" data-align=\"right\" data-caption=\"description\" data-annotations=\"\" class=\"inline wrap\" resource=\"media/langston-hughes-photo-1936-carl-van-vechten\" name=\"scalar-inline-media\" href=\"https://scalar.lehigh.edu/african-american-poetry-a-digital-anthology/media/Langston Hughes Photo 1936 Carl Van Vechten.jpg\"></a><br /><em>The Weary Blues&nbsp;</em>is Langston Hughes&#39; first published book of poetry. It was published by Knopf in 1926, with a <a href=\"introducing-langston-hughes-to-the-reader-carl-van-vechten\">preface by Carl Van Vechten</a>. Alongside Alain Locke&#39;s anthology,&nbsp;<em><a href=\"the-new-negro-an-interpretation-edited-by-alain-locke-1925\">The New Negro: an Interpretation</a>&nbsp;</em>(1925), the publication of Hughes&#39; collection of poems is one of the defining moments of the Harlem Renaissance. <i>The Weary Blues&nbsp;</i>contains several of Hughes&#39; best known poems, including <a href=\"the-negro-speaks-of-rivers-by-langston-hughes\">&quot;The Negro Speaks of Rivers,&quot;</a> <a href=\"dream-variation-by-langston-hughes\">&quot;Dream Variation,&quot;</a> and the <a href=\"epilogue-i--too-sing-america-by-langston-hughes\">Epilogue</a> (&quot;I, too, sing America...&quot;). It celebrates the emerging Black expressive culture in Harlem, but also reflects Hughes&#39; considerable travels in the early 1920s, in Mexico, Europe, and the Caribbean (see <a href=\"water-front-streets-by-langston-hughes\">&quot;Water-front Streets,&quot;</a> <a href=\"a-farewell-by-langston-hughes\">&quot;A Farewell,&quot;</a> <a href=\"port-town-by-langston-hughes\">&quot;Port Town,&quot;</a>&nbsp;<a href=\"natcha-by-langston-hughes\">&quot;Natcha,&quot;</a> <a href=\"soledad-a-cuban-portrait-by-langston-hughes\">&quot;Soledad: A Cuban Portrait&quot;</a> and <a href=\"mexican-market-woman-by-langston-hughes\">&quot;Mexican Market Woman&quot;</a> for more of Hughes&#39; internationalism).<br /><br />Critics such as <span class=\"note\" rev=\"scalar:has_note\" resource=\"see--rampersads-introduction-to-the-collected-works-of-langston-hughes-volume-1-university-of\" data-show-title=\"yes\" data-show-description=\"yes\" data-show-content=\"yes\">Arnold Rampersad</span> have particularly singled out Hughes&#39; innovative embrace of concepts borrowed from jazz and blues music as the defining innovation of this collection. The blues in particular would be central to Hughes&#39; second published book of poems,&nbsp;<em><a href=\"langston-hughes-fine-clothes-to-the-jew-1927-full-text\">Fine Clothes to the Jew</a></em>&nbsp;(1928). Here, Hughes&#39; interest in the collection seems equally divided between the blues theme and concepts and experiences closer to Jazz (along those lines, see <a href=\"jazzonia-by-langston-hughes\">&quot;Jazzonia,&quot;</a> <a href=\"negro-dancers-by-langston-hughes\">&quot;Negro Dancers,&quot;</a> <a href=\"to-midnight-nan-at-leroys-by-langston-hughes\">&quot;To Midnight Nan at Leroys&quot;</a> and <a href=\"the-cat-and-the-saxophone-by-langston-hughes\">&quot;The Cat and the Saxophone,&quot;</a> to name just a few)<br /><br />Langston Hughes first began publishing his poetry in&nbsp;<em>The Crisis&nbsp;</em>in June 1921; his first poem published there, fittingly, was &quot;The Negro Speaks of Rivers,&quot; one of his most famous and enduring works. However, Hughes also published many other poems that would appear in&nbsp;<em>The Weary Blues&nbsp;</em>in&nbsp;magazines like&nbsp;<em>Opportunity&nbsp;</em>and&nbsp;<em>Survey Graphic&nbsp;</em>in the years leading up to the publication of his first book.&nbsp;<br /><br />For more on Langston Hughes, see our <a href=\"langston-hughes-author-page\">detailed timeline and Author Bio here</a>. It features a timeline marking Hughes&#39; various publications through the mid-1920s.&nbsp;<br /><br />This text was produced using the scanned version of the first edition of the book available at <a href=\"https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Weary_Blues/HjPuAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&amp;gbpv=0\">Google Books</a>. For this digital edition, I extracted a plain text version, and then formatted and tagged the poems in the Table of Contents below. The plain text version can be found <a href=\"https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1ucvCcPLUF_ka4ciPsgjN75VXFk2fJj9A\">here</a>.<br /><br />--Amardeep Singh, Lehigh University. January 2022<br />--------------------<br /><a data-size=\"medium\" data-align=\"left\" data-caption=\"description\" data-annotations=\"\" class=\"inline\" resource=\"media/the-weary-blues-front-piece-1926\" name=\"scalar-inline-media\" href=\"https://scalar.lehigh.edu/african-american-poetry-a-digital-anthology/media/The-Weary-Blues-front-piece-1926.png\"></a><br /><br />The Weary Blues<br />by Langston Hughes<br /><br />With an Introduction by Carl Van&nbsp; Vechten<br /><br />New York: Alfred A. Knopf<br />1926<br /><br />---------------------<br />Dedication: &quot;To my mother&quot;<br />---------------------<br />&quot;I wish to thank the editors of&nbsp;<em>The Crisis, Opportunity, Survey Graphic, Vanity Fair, The World Tomorrow&nbsp;</em>and&nbsp;<em>The Amsterdam News&nbsp;</em>for having published some of the poems in this book.&quot;", "type" : "literal" }
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