Nugent, Bruce, 1906-1987.

Gay rebel of the Harlem renaissance : Selections from the work of Richard Bruce Nugent / Edited and with an introduction by Thomas H. Wirth ; Foreword by Henry Louis Gates Jr. - Durham, [N.C.] : Duke University Press, 2002. - xii, 293 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. - 818/.5209 B .

Includes bibliographical references (p. [281]-287) and index.

Introduction -- Early work -- Sahdji -- Smoke, lilies, and jade -- Narcissus -- Scheme -- Bastard song -- Who asks this thing? -- Geisha man (excerpt) -- The Bible stories -- Beyond where the star stood still -- The now discordant song of bells -- Slender length of beauty -- Tree with kerioth-fruit -- Harlem -- On Harlem -- The dark tower -- Gentleman Jigger (excerpts) -- Salt Lake saga -- Meeting Raymond -- Rent party -- Negro art -- Stuartt gets a job -- Orini -- Harlem renaissance personalities -- On Georgette Harvey -- On Rose McClendon -- On the dark tower -- On Blanche Dunn -- On "Gloria Swanson" -- On Alexander Gumby -- On Carl van Vechten -- After the Harlem renaissance -- Transition -- Pope Pius the only -- Lunatique -- You think to shame me -- You see, I am a homosexual.

0822328860 (acid-free paper) 0822329131 (pbk.)


African American gays--Literary collections.
Racially mixed people--Literary collections.
Gay men--Literary collections.
African American arts.
Harlem Renaissance.

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