1. Life and Times of Langton Hughes
Through these experiences, a new rhythm emerged in his writing, and a series of poems such as The Weary Blues were penned. ... The novel is very slow, even tedious, reading in its early chapters, but once it gains its momentum it moves as swiftly as a jazz rhythm. Its chapters, emerging ever more clearly and challenging as the novel proceeds, gives it this rhythm. ...
- Word Count: 2112
- Approx Pages: 8
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School