Langston Hughes [videorecording] / produced by the New York Center for Visual History and presented by South Carolina ETV Network ; producer and screenwriter, Jill Janows ; director, Richard P. Rogers.
An Annenberg/CPB project. An episode from the PBS television program: Voices & visions. Cataloged from contributor's data.
Summary:
Explores the life and work of American author Langston Hughes. Examines the role of race in his poetry, the influence of 1920s jazz and blues on the development of his poetic vision, and his efforts to fulfill the writer's duties to society. Includes appearances by Hughes and performances of his poetry, combined with discussions by Arnold Rampersad and James Baldwin. Designed for use in a television course on modern American poetry.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)20631893
LCCN:
88710035
Locations:
9ISX953 -- North Iowa High School (Buffalo Center)
PNAX964 -- Northeast Iowa Community College, Wilder Library (Calmar)
URAX314 -- Nicholas J. Schrup Library (Clarke College) (Dubuque) ** Lending Suspended
PGAX715 -- Northwest Iowa Community College Library (Northwest Iowa Community College) (Sheldon)
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