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Posted on September 23, 2020November 22, 2020 by Aoife

S3 E1 Voluptuous Jazzing: McKay, ‘Home to Harlem’ (1928

A love letter to Harlem and it’s music, this book offended all kinds of people. McKay’s honesty about sex was brave and inflammatory.

Cover of 1987 edition
Categories20th century, Blog, Episode, Podcast TagsAfrican American literature, America, Harlem Renaissance, Jazz, Langston Hughes, Queer literature

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