Spring in New Hampshire

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Spring in New Hampshire (1920)
by Claude McKay
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SPRING IN

NEW HAMPSHIRE

AND OTHER POEMS

Portrait of Claude McKay

SPRING IN
NEW HAMPSHIRE

AND OTHER POEMS

By
CLAUDE McKAY

LONDON

GRANT RICHARDS LTD

St. Martin's Street

1920

Printed at The Morland Press Ltd 190 Ebury Street London SW1

Preface

The writer of these verses was born in the Clarendon Hills of Jamaica in 1889. In 1911 he published a small volume in the Negro dialect, and later left for the United States where he worked in various occupations and took courses in Agriculture and English at the Kansas State College. In the spring of this year he visited England to arrange for the publication of his poems.

Claude McKay is a pure blooded Negro, and though we have recently been made aware of some of the more remarkable achievements of African Art typified by the sculpture from Benin, and in music by the 'Spirituals,' this is the first instance of success in poetry with which we in Europe at any rate have been brought into contact. The reasons for this late development are not far to seek, and the difficulties presented by modern literary English as an acquired medium would be sufficient to account for the lacuna; but the poems here selected may, in the opinion of not a few who have seen them in periodical form, claim a place beside the best work that the present generation is producing in this country.

I. A. RICHARDS

Cambridge, England.
September, 1920.

Acknowledgments are due to the Editors of The Seven Arts, the American Pearson's and The Liberator, where, as in the current issue of The Cambridge Magazine a number of the poems included in this volume have appeared.

An American edition is being published simultaneously by Alfred A. Knopf, 220 West Forty-second Street, New York.

Contents
Spring in New Hampshire 9
The Spanish Needle 10
The Lynching 11
To O.E.A. 12
Alfonso, Dressing to Wait at Table, Sings 13
Flowers of Passion 14
To Work 15
Morning Joy 16
Reminiscences 17
On Broadway 18
Love Song 19
North and South 20
Rest in Peace 21
A Memory of June 22
To Winter 23
Winter in the Country 24
After the Winter 25
The Tropics in New York 26
I Shall Return 27
The Castaways 28
December 1919 29
Flame-Heart 30
In Bondage 31
Harlem Shadows 32
The Harlem Dancer 33
A Prayer 34
The Barrier 35
When Dawn Comes to the City 36
The Choice 37
Sukee River 38
Exhortation 39

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.


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