Claude McKay's Early Poetry (1911-1922): A Digital Collection

Harlem Shadows--Digital Edition

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  1. Harlem Shadows: Claude McKay's Early Poetry Amardeep Singh

Contents of this path:

  1. Max Eastman, Introduction to Harlem Shadows
  2. Author's Word (Preface to Harlem Shadows)
  3. The Easter Flower
  4. To One Coming North
  5. America
  6. Alfonso, Dressing to Wait at Table
  7. The Tropics in New York
  8. Flame Heart
  9. Home Thoughts
  10. On Broadway
  11. The Barrier
  12. Adolescence
  13. Homing Swallows
  14. After the Winter
  15. A Red Flower
  16. A Prayer
  17. Absence
  18. Adolescence
  19. The City's Love
  20. North and South
  21. Wild May
  22. The Plateau
  23. After the Winter
  24. The Wild Goat
  25. Harlem Shadows
  26. The White City
  27. The Spanish Needle
  28. My Mother
  29. In Bondage
  30. December, 1919
  31. Heritage
  32. When I Have Passed Away
  33. Enslaved
  34. I Shall Return
  35. Morning Joy
  36. Africa
  37. On a Primitive Canoe
  38. Winter in the Country
  39. To Winter
  40. Spring in New Hampshire
  41. The Harlem Dancer
  42. Dawn in New York
  43. The Tired Worker
  44. Outcast
  45. I Know My Soul
  46. Birds of Prey (1922 version)
  47. The Castaways
  48. Exhortation: Summer 1919
  49. The Lynching
  50. Baptism
  51. If We Must Die
  52. Subway Wind
  53. The Night Fire
  54. Poetry
  55. To a Poet
  56. A Prayer
  57. When Dawn Comes to the City
  58. O Word I Love To Sing
  59. Absence
  60. Summer Morn in New Hampshire (1922 version)
  61. Rest in Peace
  62. A Red Flower
  63. Courage
  64. To O.E.A.
  65. Romance
  66. Flower of Love
  67. The Snow Fairy
  68. La Paloma in London
  69. A Memory of June
  70. Flirtation
  71. Tormented
  72. Polarity
  73. One Year After
  74. French Leave
  75. Jasmines
  76. Commemoration
  77. Futility
  78. Through Agony
  79. Thirst
  80. Memorial