Langston Hughes
/ˌlæŋkstən ˈhjuːz/
/ˌlæŋkstən ˈhjuːz/
- (1902-67) a US poet and writer who was a leading figure of the Harlem Renaissance. He used African-American rhythms in his poems, most of which are about city life. They include The Weary Blues (1926), Not Without Laughter (1930) and One-Way Ticket (1949). He also wrote novels, plays, children's books and an autobiography.
兰斯顿·休斯(Langston Hughes):(1902-67)是美国诗人和作家,曾是哈林文艺复兴时期的主要人物。他在诗歌中使用了非裔美国人的节奏,其中大部分是关于城市生活的。其中包括《疲倦的布鲁斯》(1926年),《没有没有笑声》(1930年)和《单程票》(1949年)。他还写小说,戏剧,儿童读物和自传。