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Not so simple : the "Simple" stories by Langston Hughes

Title
Not so simple : the "Simple" stories by Langston Hughes / Donna Akiba Sullivan Harper.
Author
Harper, Donna Sullivan.
Publication
Columbia : University of Missouri Press, [1995], ©1995.

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Additional Authors
Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967.
Description
xviii, 260 pages; 24 cm
Summary
  • The "Simple" stories, Langston Hughes's satirical pieces featuring Harlem's Jesse B. Semple, have been lauded as Hughes's greatest contribution to American fiction. In Not So Simple, Donna Akiba Sullivan Harper provides the first full historical analysis of the Simple stories.
  • Harper traces the evolution and development of Simple from his 1943 appearance in Hughes's weekly Chicago Defender column through his 1965 farewell in the New York Post. Drawing on correspondence and manuscripts of the stories, Harper explores the development of the Simple collections, from Simple Speaks His Mind (1950) to Simple's Uncle Sam (1965), providing fresh and provocative perspectives on both Hughes and the characters who populate his stories.
  • Harper discusses the nature of Simple, Harlem's "everyman," and the way in which Hughes used his character both to teach fellow Harlem residents about their connection to world events and to give black literature a hero whose "day-after-day heroism" would exemplify greatness. She explores the psychological, sociological, and literary meanings behind the Simple stories, and suggests ways in which the stories illustrate lessons of American history and political science.
  • She also examines the roles played by women in these humorously ironic fictions. Ultimately, Hughes's attitudes as an author are measured against the views of other prominent African American writers.
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction: "Day-after-Day Heroism" -- 1. The Simple Setting: The 1940s in the Chicago Defender -- 2. The "Here to Yonder" Column: Hughes in Two Voices -- 3. Simple Comes to Life -- 4. Negotiations: Finding a Publisher for Simple -- 5. Readings and Revisions -- 6. Simple Takes a Wife - and Broadway -- 7. Simple Claims the Best -- 8. Simple's Last Moves -- Conclusion: Simple's Curtain Call -- Appendix A: "Here to Yonder" Columns, 1942-1949 -- Appendix B: Contents of Simple Speaks His Mind.
ISBN
0826209807
LCCN
94047195
OCLC
  • 31708492
  • ocm31708492
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries