Not Without Laughter

Author:   Langston Hughes
Publisher:   Sublime Books
ISBN:  

9781515469445


Pages:   242
Publication Date:   01 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Not Without Laughter


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A landmark of Harlem Renaissance fiction, Not Without Laughter by Langston Hughes is a moving and beautifully observed portrait of African American life in early twentieth-century America. Blending the clarity of realism with the emotional music of blues and spirituals, this powerful African American coming-of-age novel follows young Sandy Rogers as he navigates family, identity, race, and the search for belonging in a world marked by both hardship and hope. Set against the backdrop of African American cultural history, the novel explores generational conflict, community bonds, and the tension between tradition and ambition. Through vibrant characters and lyrical storytelling, Hughes captures the rhythms of everyday life-church gatherings, kitchen conversations, neighborhood gossip, and quiet acts of resilience that define a family's strength. The result is a timeless narrative that resonates with readers drawn to historical literary fiction, Black family stories, and classic coming-of-age narratives grounded in cultural truth. Celebrated as an African American literary classic, Not Without Laughter is essential reading for anyone interested in the Harlem Renaissance, early twentieth-century African American fiction, and the development of modern American literature. Its themes of dignity, self-discovery, and perseverance make it a natural fit for libraries, classrooms, book clubs, and readers seeking stories that illuminate history through personal experience. Rich, compassionate, and deeply human, Not Without Laughter endures as one of the most important works of Black literature, offering a compelling portrait of growth and identity that continues to inspire new generations of readers.

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Author:   Langston Hughes
Publisher:   Sublime Books
Imprint:   Sublime Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.327kg
ISBN:  

9781515469445


ISBN 10:   1515469441
Pages:   242
Publication Date:   01 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Langston Hughes was one of the central voices of the Harlem Renaissance and one of the most influential American writers of the twentieth century. Born in 1902, Hughes was a poet, novelist, playwright, essayist, and cultural critic whose work gave powerful expression to the everyday lives, dreams, and struggles of African Americans during a period of profound social and artistic change.Hughes believed deeply that Black life in all its complexity was worthy of serious literature. His writing is celebrated for its clarity, emotional honesty, and deep connection to Black culture, drawing inspiration from jazz, blues, folklore, and oral storytelling traditions. Whether writing poetry or prose, Hughes sought to portray African American experience without apology or distortion, emphasizing dignity, resilience, humor, and hope.Not Without Laughter, his first novel, reflects many of Hughes's core themes: family, identity, generational conflict, and the shaping forces of race and class in early twentieth-century America. While firmly rooted in the historical realities of its time, the novel remains timeless in its portrayal of coming of age and the search for belonging.Beyond his literary achievements, Hughes was a tireless advocate for artistic freedom and cultural representation. He wrote for newspapers, collaborated with musicians and theater artists, and mentored younger writers, helping to expand opportunities for Black voices in American literature.Today, Langston Hughes is recognized not only as a foundational figure of the Harlem Renaissance, but as a writer whose work continues to resonate across generations. His novels, poems, and essays remain essential reading in American literature, African American studies, and cultural history, offering insight, compassion, and enduring relevance.

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