Home to Harlem: A Rediscovered Book

Author:   Claude McKay
Publisher:   Rediscovered Books
ISBN:  

9781515468639


Pages:   152
Publication Date:   25 October 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Home to Harlem: A Rediscovered Book


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A landmark of Harlem Renaissance literature, Home to Harlem by Claude McKay is a vivid, sensual, and unflinching portrait of Black life in 1920s New York City. Winner of the 1929 Harmon Gold Award for Literature, this groundbreaking novel follows Jake Brown, a disillusioned World War I deserter who returns to Harlem in search of freedom, love, and identity amid the throbbing heartbeat of the Jazz Age. Immersed in a world of speakeasies, cabarets, and back-alley blues, Jake's journey captures the joy and struggle of a generation carving out its place in a rapidly changing America. McKay's lush, lyrical prose celebrates the vitality of Black culture, while confronting racism, class tension, and the lingering wounds of war. Through its unforgettable characters and powerful storytelling, Home to Harlem embodies the spirit of the Harlem Renaissance, the Jazz Age, and the birth of modern African-American literature. McKay's raw honesty and poetic insight laid the foundation for authors like Richard Wright, James Baldwin, and Ralph Ellison-making this not only a classic novel, but a cultural milestone. Perfect for readers drawn to Black history, Jazz Age fiction, social realism, and classic American novels, Home to Harlem remains one of the most authentic and electrifying works ever written about Harlem's golden years.

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Author:   Claude McKay
Publisher:   Rediscovered Books
Imprint:   Rediscovered Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.213kg
ISBN:  

9781515468639


ISBN 10:   1515468631
Pages:   152
Publication Date:   25 October 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Claude McKay (1889-1948) was a pioneering voice of the Harlem Renaissance-a poet, novelist, and social activist whose bold, uncompromising works helped define African-American literature in the early twentieth century. Born in Jamaica, McKay immigrated to the United States in 1912, bringing with him a fierce love of language, rhythm, and justice.His poetry collections, including Harlem Shadows and Songs of Jamaica, established him as a powerful new literary force, while his novels-most notably Home to Harlem, Banana Bottom, and Banjo-captured the complexity, vitality, and defiance of Black life in the Jazz Age.McKay's writing broke barriers by portraying working-class Black characters with dignity, desire, and unfiltered humanity. His work gave voice to the beauty and pain of a people in transition-celebrating freedom, identity, and resilience in the face of systemic racism and cultural upheaval.Today, Claude McKay is celebrated as one of the founders of modern Black literature, a fearless artist whose vision continues to inspire generations of readers, writers, and dreamers around the world.

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