The weary blues

by Langston Hughes

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"The Weary Blues" by Langston Hughes is a collection of poetry written in the early 20th century, specifically during the 1920s. The book emphasizes the experience of African American life, particularly showcasing themes of struggle, joy, identity, and the rich cultural heritage of Black America, including elements of jazz and blues music. In this collection, Hughes paints a vivid portrait of inner city life, capturing the rhythm and mood of Harlem during the Harlem Renaissance. The poems explore a wide range of subjects, from the melancholy of the titular "Weary Blues" to the lively scenes of a Harlem cabaret in "Jazzonia." His work reflects personal experiences and broader societal issues, such as race relations and the African American experience, while infusing music and emotional depth throughout. Notable pieces like "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" emphasize the historical roots and deep cultural heritage of African Americans, while the poignant "Mother to Son" conveys a message of resilience and perseverance in the face of hardship.

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The weary blues

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Duration
~42 min

64 sections

5.6k words
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The Weary Blues
1.6k12:14
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Jazzonia
770:35
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Negro Dancers
1240:56
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Young Singer
340:15
5
Cabaret
350:16
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To Midnight Nan at Leroy’s
650:29
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To a Little Lover-Lass, Dead
480:22
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Harlem Night Club
630:28
9
Nude Young Dancer
560:25
10
Young Prostitute
600:27
11
Song for a Banjo Dance
1290:58
12
Blues Fantasy
930:42
13
Midnight
500:23
14
Dream Variations
860:39
15
Winter Moon
240:11
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Poème d’Automne
520:23
17
Fantasy in Purple
640:29
18
March Moon
460:21
19
Joy
390:18
20
THE NEGRO SPEAKS OF RIVERS
1080:49
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Cross
770:35
22
The Jester
750:34
23
The South
1220:55
24
As I Grew Older
1250:56
25
Aunt Sue’s Stories
1421:04
26
Poem
330:15
27
A Black Pierrot
860:39
28
Harlem Night Song
460:21
29
Songs to the Dark Virgin
700:32
30
Ardella
300:14
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Poem
670:30
32
When Sue Wears Red
630:28
33
Pierrot
2051:32
34
A Farewell
440:20
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Long Trip
400:18
36
Port Town
530:24
37
Sea Calm
210:09
38
Caribbean Sunset
200:09
39
Young Sailor
630:28
40
Seascape
380:17
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Natcha
330:15
42
Sea Charm
400:18
43
Death of an Old Seaman
710:32
44
Beggar Boy
670:30
45
Troubled Woman
330:15
46
Suicide’s Note
120:05
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Sick Room
310:14
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Soledad
920:41
49
Mexican Market Woman
300:14
50
After Many Springs
380:17
51
Young Bride
340:15
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The Dream Keeper
330:15
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Poem
280:13
54
Our Land
1010:45
55
Lament for Dark Peoples
670:30
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Afraid
240:11
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Poem
470:21
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Summer Night
900:41
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Disillusion
500:23
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Danse Africaine
620:28
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The White Ones
410:18
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Mother to Son
990:45
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Poem
250:11
64
Epilogue
1471:06