Harlem Shadows--Digital Edition
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- Harlem Shadows: Claude McKay's Early Poetry Amardeep Singh
Contents of this path:
- Max Eastman, Introduction to Harlem Shadows
- Author's Word (Preface to Harlem Shadows)
- The Easter Flower
- To One Coming North
- America
- Alfonso, Dressing to Wait at Table
- The Tropics in New York
- Flame Heart
- Home Thoughts
- On Broadway
- The Barrier
- Adolescence
- Homing Swallows
- After the Winter
- A Red Flower
- A Prayer
- Absence
- Adolescence
- The City's Love
- North and South
- Wild May
- The Plateau
- After the Winter
- The Wild Goat
- Harlem Shadows
- The White City
- The Spanish Needle
- My Mother
- In Bondage
- December, 1919
- Heritage
- When I Have Passed Away
- Enslaved
- I Shall Return
- Morning Joy
- Africa
- On a Primitive Canoe
- Winter in the Country
- To Winter
- Spring in New Hampshire
- The Harlem Dancer
- Dawn in New York
- The Tired Worker
- Outcast
- I Know My Soul
- Birds of Prey (1922 version)
- The Castaways
- Exhortation: Summer 1919
- The Lynching
- Baptism
- If We Must Die
- Subway Wind
- The Night Fire
- Poetry
- To a Poet
- A Prayer
- When Dawn Comes to the City
- O Word I Love To Sing
- Absence
- Summer Morn in New Hampshire (1922 version)
- Rest in Peace
- A Red Flower
- Courage
- To O.E.A.
- Romance
- Flower of Love
- The Snow Fairy
- La Paloma in London
- A Memory of June
- Flirtation
- Tormented
- Polarity
- One Year After
- French Leave
- Jasmines
- Commemoration
- Futility
- Through Agony
- Thirst
- Memorial