Home to Harlem (Dover Thrift Editions: Black History)

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Brand Claude McKay
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Category Books
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SKU 048685258X
Age Group ADULT
Condition NEW
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Product Type Books > Subjects > Literature & Fiction > United States > Black & African American > Historical

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Home to Harlem (Dover Thrift Editions: Black History)

Claude McKay takes readers on a vivid and heartfelt journey through the vibrant streets of Harlem during the roaring twenties. Through the eyes of Jake Brown, a young Black man, McKay unfolds a story rich in cultural, emotional, and historical textures.   Claude McKay’s 1928 novel, Home to Harlem , is one of the most important works of the Harlem Renaissance . With raw, unflinching honesty, McKay explores race, identity, love, and loss and gives voice to the plight of young Black men during the Jazz Age. Jake Brown, a Black American soldier and a World War I deserter, returns to Harlem and struggles to find his place in a vibrant working-class community that’s rife with poverty, crime, and racism. He meets various characters, including a displaced Haitian intellectual, prostitutes, hustlers, and jazz musicians, and he experiences everything from love and joy to despair and violence.   A Harlem Renaissance Masterpiece: Discover Claude McKay's Home to Harlem , a pivotal work that captures the essence of the Jazz Age through the eyes of Jake Brown, a young Black man navigating life's complexities. - A Soldier's Turmoil: Follow the gripping tale of a World War I deserter returning to Harlem, seeking a sense of belonging and identity amidst the bustling streets of this vibrant community. - Raw and Unfiltered: McKay's narrative presents an unflinching look into the struggles of race, identity, love, and loss, offering deep insights into the human condition. - Jazz, Joy, and Despair: Immerse yourself in the dynamic world of New York City's Harlem, where jazz thrives alongside a working-class community facing poverty, crime, and racism. - A Tapestry of Characters: Encounter a rich cast of characters -- from displaced intellectuals to hustlers and jazz musicians -- each adding depth to the novel's exploration of Black life in the 1920s. - A Story of Love and Struggle : Experience Jake’s emotional journey as he navigates love, joy, despair, and violence, providing a powerful voice to the plight of young Black men during a momentous era. Home to Harlem is not just a narrative of one man’s quest for belonging but a luminous chronicle that echoes the diverse voices of an era, inviting readers to reflect on the past and its echoes in the present.   With raw, unflinching candor, author Claude McKay explores race, identity, love, and loss and gives voice to the plight of young Black men during the Jazz Age. Jake Brown, a Black American soldier and a World War I deserter, returns to Harlem and struggles to find his place in a vibrant working-class community that’s rife with poverty, crime, and racism. He meets various characters, including a displaced Haitian intellectual, prostitutes, hustlers, and jazz musicians, and he experiences everything from love and joy to despair and violence. A pivotal figure of the Harlem Renaissance, McKay is celebrated for his captivating poetry and prose that echo the struggles and affirmations of the Black experience. Despite receiving praise and condemnation upon its publication in 1928 for its sensual, brutally honest portrayal of urban life, Home to Harlem became the first bestseller written by a Black author.

Brand Claude McKay
Merchant Amazon
Category Books
Availability In Stock Scarce
SKU 048685258X
Age Group ADULT
Condition NEW
Gender UNISEX
Google Product Category Media > Books
Product Type Books > Subjects > Literature & Fiction > United States > Black & African American > Historical

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