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Langston Hughes

Langston Hughes

Writingb. February 1, 1901Joplin, Missouri, USA
About

An influential American writer from the early to mid 20th century. Beginning with the publication of "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" in 1921, Hughes first captured the public's imagination as a poet. A versatile writer, Hughes was also adept in writing short stories, novels, plays, and non-fiction. His work often focused on the lives of ordinary people and frequently employed humor, social commentary, and folk wisdom in his writing. In the late 1930s he began writing for Hollywood, but his time there was short lived due to a variety of factors, not least of which was the racism prevalent in the industry at that time. During his lifetime, he received one feature film credit for writing "Way Down South" (1939) with Clarence Muse. In the early 1960s, his play "Black Nativity" was produced for British television.

Filmography
The Sun Sets Like a Scar
The Sun Sets Like a Scar2024 · Poem
After Midnight
After Midnight2021 · Writer
Kurt Weill: Street Scene
Kurt Weill: Street Scene2019 · Lyricist
Black Nativity
Black Nativity2013 · Theatre Play
Cora Unashamed
Cora Unashamed2000 · Story
Kurt Weill: Street Scene1993 · Lyricist
I'm a Stranger Here Myself: Kurt Weill in America
I'm a Stranger Here Myself: Kurt Weill in America1992 · Lyricist
The Pocketbook
The Pocketbook1980 · Original Story
Thank You, M'am1977 · Story
Nationtime: Gary
Nationtime: Gary1972 · Writer
Black Blues
Black Blues1968 · Original Story
The Strolling '20s
The Strolling '20s1966 · Writer
Jazz
Jazz1966 · Poem
Black Nativity1962 · Writer
Mulat1962 · Theatre Play
Rhythm of Africa1947 · Screenplay
The Blood of Jesus
The Blood of Jesus1941 · Poem
Way Down South
Way Down South1939 · Writer
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