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  1. Claude McKay, born Festus Claudius McKay in Sunny Ville, Jamaica in 1889, was a key figure in the Harlem Renaissance, a prominent literary movement of the 1920s. His work ranged from vernacular verse celebrating peasant life in Jamaica to poems that protested racial and economic inequities.

  2. What are McKay’s greatest poems? Below, we select and introduce ten of his best, and best-known, compositions. 1. ‘ Harlem Shadows ’. Ah, stern harsh world, that in the wretched way. Of poverty, dishonor and disgrace, Has pushed the timid little feet of clay, The sacred brown feet of my fallen race! Ah, heart of me, the weary, weary feet.

  3. Selected Poems of Claude McKay by Claude McKay. Publication date 1953 Publisher Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English. Notes. Obscured text on back cover due to sticker cannot remove. Access-restricted-item true

  4. Selected Poems of Claude McKay is the final collection of his poems authored by Claude McKay; it was published by Bookman & Associates in 1953 with an introduction by John Dewey.

  5. In richly authentic dialect, the poet evoked the folksongs and peasant life of his native country. The present volume, meticulously edited and with an introduction by scholar Joan R. Sherman,...

  6. 11 de jul. de 2012 · The present volume, meticulously edited and with an introduction by scholar Joan R. Sherman, includes a representative selection of this dialect verse, as well as uncollected poems, and a...

  7. Selected Poems of Claude McKay Paperback – January 1, 1969. by Claude McKay (Author) 4.6 109 ratings. See all formats and editions. Five emotional lyric poems of the young Jamaican who was an important member of the Negro literary renaissance of the 1920's. Read more.