Long Way From Home

McKay's account of his long odyssey from Jamaica to Harlem and then on to France, Britain, North Africa, Russia, and finally back to America. As well as depicting his own experiences, the author describes his encounters with such notable personalities as Charlie Chaplin, George Bernard Shaw, H. G. Wells, Leon Trotsky, W. E. B. Du Bois, Isadora Duncan, Paul Robeson, and Sinclair Lewis.
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Long Way From Home

McKay's account of his long odyssey from Jamaica to Harlem and then on to France, Britain, North Africa, Russia, and finally back to America. As well as depicting his own experiences, the author describes his encounters with such notable personalities as Charlie Chaplin, George Bernard Shaw, H. G. Wells, Leon Trotsky, W. E. B. Du Bois, Isadora Duncan, Paul Robeson, and Sinclair Lewis.
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Long Way From Home

Long Way From Home

Long Way From Home

Long Way From Home

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McKay's account of his long odyssey from Jamaica to Harlem and then on to France, Britain, North Africa, Russia, and finally back to America. As well as depicting his own experiences, the author describes his encounters with such notable personalities as Charlie Chaplin, George Bernard Shaw, H. G. Wells, Leon Trotsky, W. E. B. Du Bois, Isadora Duncan, Paul Robeson, and Sinclair Lewis.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780156531450
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Publication date: 03/25/1970
Series: American Negro: His History and Literature Series
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 380
Product dimensions: 5.31(w) x 8.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Gene Andrew Jarrett is an assistant professor of English at the University of Maryland, College Park, and the author of Deans and Truants: Race and Realism in African American Literature.

Table of Contents

Introductionix
Part 1American Beginning
Chapter IA Great Editor3
Chapter IIOther Editors26
Chapter IIIWhite Friends35
Chapter IVAnother White Friend45
Part 2English Inning
Chapter VAdventuring in Search of George Bernard Shaw59
Chapter VIPugilist Vs. Poet66
Chapter VIIA Job in London73
Chapter VIIIRegarding Reactionary Criticism86
Part 3New York Horizon
Chapter IXBack in Harlem95
Chapter XA Brown Dove Cooing116
Chapter XIA Look at H. G. Wells121
Chapter XII"He Who Gets Slapped"130
Chapter XIII"Harlem Shadows"147
Part 4The Magic Pilgrimage
Chapter XIVThe Dominant Urge153
Chapter XVAn Individual Triumph167
Chapter XVIThe Pride and Pomp of Proletarian Power172
Chapter XVIILiterary Interest185
Chapter XVIIISocial Interest191
Chapter XIXA Great Celebration206
Chapter XXRegarding Radical Criticism226
Part 5The Cynical Continent
Chapter XXIBerlin and Paris237
Chapter XXIIFriends in France253
Chapter XXIIIFrank Harris in France265
Chapter XXIVCinema Studio272
Chapter XXVMarseilles Motley277
Part 6The Idylls of Africa
Chapter XXVIWhen a Negro Goes Native295
Chapter XXVIIThe New Negro in Paris306
Chapter XXVIIIHail and Farewell to Morocco324
Chapter XXIXOn Belonging to a Minority Group342
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