Литература двух Америк (Dec 2017)
Langston Hughes’s Correspondence with “International Literature”
Abstract
The article examines an episode in the correspondence between the African American poet Langston Hughes and “The International Literature” magazine: 1934-7 letters to Hughes from Walt Carmon, an American editor of the journal in 1933–1936, and Sergey Dinamov, Editor-in-chief in 1933–1937. An epistolary relationship with a literary institution (a journal affiliated first with an international and then a Soviet writers' organization) rather than individual private correspondents offers a new perspective on Hughes’ extensive epistolary corpus, so far published only in selected volumes, and his relations with the USSR.
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