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Combining biographical profiles with poetry selections, this multicultural language arts series highlights the lives and talent of some of the world's most influential poets. From Shakespeare's love sonnets to Hughes's songs of the Black experience, each newly designed title introduces high school readers to a distinct literary voice by featuring full-length poems, or excerpts from larger works, and examinations of the writer's style and thematic material. "What happens to a dream deferred? / Does it dry up / like a raisin in the sun?" Discover these words and more in this exploration of the life and work of 20th-century American poet Langston Hughes, whose poetry and prose are known for their accounts of the Black experience and their call for racial equality. High school readers will be inspired and develop a newfound appreciation for verse through this biographical nonfiction title. Includes full poems and excerpts from the writer's most famous literary works, such as "Harlem" and "I, Too," as well as captivating images and an index.
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Combining biographical profiles with poetry selections, this multicultural language arts series highlights the lives and talent of some of the world's most influential poets. From Shakespeare's love sonnets to Hughes's songs of the Black experience, each newly designed title introduces high school readers to a distinct literary voice by featuring full-length poems, or excerpts from larger works, and examinations of the writer's style and thematic material. "What happens to a dream deferred? / Does it dry up / like a raisin in the sun?" Discover these words and more in this exploration of the life and work of 20th-century American poet Langston Hughes, whose poetry and prose are known for their accounts of the Black experience and their call for racial equality. High school readers will be inspired and develop a newfound appreciation for verse through this biographical nonfiction title. Includes full poems and excerpts from the writer's most famous literary works, such as "Harlem" and "I, Too," as well as captivating images and an index.