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Zora and Langston: A Story of Friendship and Betrayal
Zora and Langston: A Story of Friendship and Betrayal | Yuval Taylor
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Zora and Langston is the dramatic and moving story of one of the most influential friendships in literature. They were best friends. They were collaborators, literary gadflies, and champions of the common people. They were the leading lights of the Harlem Renaissance. Zora Neale Hurston, the author of Their Eyes Were Watching God, and Langston Hughes, the author of The Negro Speaks of Rivers and Let America Be America Again, first met in 1925, at a great gathering of black and white literati, and they fascinated each other. They traveled together in Hurstons dilapidated car through the rural South collecting folklore, worked on the play Mule Bone, and wrote scores of loving letters. They even had the same patron: Charlotte Osgood Mason, a wealthy white woman who insisted on being called Godmother. Paying them lavishly while trying to control their work, Mason may have been the spark for their bitter and passionate falling-out. Was the split inevitable when Hughes decided to be financially independent of his patron? Was Hurston jealous of the young woman employed as their typist? Or was the rupture over the authorship of Mule Bone? Yuval Taylor answers these questions while illuminating Hurstons and Hughess lives, work, competitiveness, and ambition, uncovering little-known details.
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I learned so much about these two authors and the culture of the Harlem Renaissance era. The book focuses on these two dynamic personalities and how the relationships in their lives, with each other, with other authors, and with their larger-than-life benefactor who they called "Godmother," influenced their trajectories and their work. Excellent literary history!

JLaurenceCohen There's a great collection of Hurston's correspondence--Zora Neale Hurston: A Life in Letters 4y
staci.reads @JLaurenceCohen Thanks for the tip. I'll definitely check it out. 4y
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Her boyfriend at the time grew so jealous that he moved to Africa.

That seems a bit extreme...

Tanisha_A 😂 4y
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If someone isn't using this quote for a research methods course...

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and Zora responded with a roundhouse right that put him flat on the floor...

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I ❤ this cover, with Z & L overlooking NY.

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