Encyclopedia of the Harlem Literary Renaissance

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JESSIEFAUSET


Books
There Is Confusion.New York: Boni & Liveright, 1924.
Plum Bun.London: Mathews & Marrot, 1928.
The Chinaberry Tree.New York: Frederick A. Stokes,
1931.
Comedy, American Style.New York: Frederick A. Stokes,
1933.


Periodical Publications
The Crisis
“‘There Was One Time,’ A Story of Spring.” April 1917:
272–277; May 1917: 11–15.
“Again It Is September.” September 1917.
“The Return.” January 1919: 118.
“Mary Elizabeth.” December 1919: 51–56.
“Oriflamme.” January 1920: 128.
“New Literature on the Negro,” June 1920: 78–83.
“The Sleeper Wakes.” August 1920: 168–173; Septem-
ber 1920: 226–229; October 1920: 267–274.
“La Vie C’est La Vie.” July 1922: 124.
“Dilworth Road Revisited.” August 1922: 167.
“Song for a Lost Comrade.” November 1922: 22.
“When Christmas Comes.” December 1922: 61–63.
“Double Trouble.” August 1923: 155–159; September
1923: 205–209.
“Rencontre.” January 1924: 122.
“Here’s April.” April 1924: 277.
“Rain Fugue.” August 1924: 155.
“Stars in Alabama.” January 1928: 14.
“Courage! He Said.” November 1929: 378.


RUDOLPHFISHER


Books
The Walls of Jericho.New York: Knopf, 1928.
The Conjure-Man Dies: A Mystery Tale of Dark Harlem.
New York: Covici, Friede, 1932.


Periodical Publications
American Mercury
“The Caucasian Storms Harlem.” August 1927: 393–398.


The Atlantic Monthly
“The City of Refuge.” February 1925: 178–187.
“Ringtail.” May 1925: 652–660.
“The Promised Land.” January 1927: 37–45.
“Blades of Steel.” August 1927: 183–192.


Baltimore Afro-American
“Common Meter.” 8 and 15 February 1930.
The Crisis
“High Yaller.” October 1925: 281–286; November 1925:
33–38.
Junior Red Cross News
“Ezekiel.” March 1932: 151–153.
“Ezekiel Learns.” February 1933: 123–125.
McClure’s
“The Backslider.” August 1927: 16–17, 101–104.
“Fire by Night.” December 1927: 64–67, 98–102.
Metropolitan, a Monthly Review
“John Archer’s Nose.” January 1935.
Opportunity
“Dust.” February 1931: 46–47.
“Guardian of the Law.” March 1933: 82–85, 90.
Story
“Miss Cynthie.” June 1933: 3–15.
Survey Graphic
“The South Lingers On.” March 1925: 644–647.

Play
Conjure-Man Dies.1936.

Unpublished Fiction
“Across the Airshaft.”
“The Love Lost Blues.”
“The Man Who Passed.”
“The Lindy Hop.”

LANGSTONHUGHES

Books
The Weary Blues.New York: Knopf, 1926.
Fine Clothes to the Jew.New York: Knopf, 1927.
Not Without Laughter.New York & London: Knopf,
1930.
The Negro Mother and Other Dramatic Recitations.New
York: Golden Stair Press, 1931.
Dear Lovely Death. Amenia, N.Y.: Troutbeck Press,
1931.
Popo and Fifina. With Arna Bontemps. New York:
Macmillan, 1932.
The Dream Keeper and Other Poems.New York: Knopf,
1932.

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