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Langston decided to move to Paris after a few years on the ships and he lived there as a writer but still had to support himself with various jobs. (America Decades) After a year he returned to his mother who was now living in Washington D.C. and made trips to Harlem where he got most of his inspiration...
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and made trips to Harlem where he got most of his inspiration. He made his biggest break when he met the poet Vachel Lindsay who gave him publicity because he was amazed by this “Negro Busboy Poet”. (American Decades) From 1925 to 1941 he published some of his best works: his first novel, Not Without Laughter; his best-known work for young readers, The Dream Maker and Other Poems; a collection of short stories, The Way of the White Folk; his most popular play, Mulatto; the first volume of his autobiography, The Big Sea; and to collections of poems, The Weary Blues and Fine Clothes to the Jews...
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Examples of his work are Not Without Laughter (1930), a novel; The Ways of White Folks (1934), a collection of short stories; The Big Sea (1940), an autobiography; The Langston Hughes Reader (1958); The Best of Simple (1961); and Five Plays by Langston Hughes (1963)...
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