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Books: A Peep Into Claude McKay’s “Letters in Exile”

Nomadic Jamaican-American writer Claude McKay probably never dreamed that 21st-century readers would be delving into his private correspondence some 77 years after his death. But that’s probably part of the professional hazard (luck?) of being a literary luminary, or, as Yale University Press describes him, “one of the Harlem Renaissance’s brightest and most radical voices”.

Read the full story, “Books: A Peep Into Claude McKay’s “Letters in Exile””, on globalissues.org

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