Difference between revisions of "Richard Bruce Nugent"
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− | African American writer, part of the Harlem Renaissance. Sexually out from an early age. His creative involvement included two brush and ink drawings and a short story, 'Smoke, Lilies, and Jade'. This short story was the first literary work on a purely homosexual theme that had been published by a black.Close friend of [[Langston Hughes]]. | + | African American writer, part of the Harlem Renaissance. Sexually out from an early age. His creative involvement included two brush and ink drawings and a short story, 'Smoke, Lilies, and Jade'. This short story was the first literary work on a purely homosexual theme that had been published by a black. One of the founders of the literary magazine Fire!!, whose first and only issue was published in 1926. Close friend of [[Langston Hughes]]. |
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+ | * [[LGBTQ Participation in the Harlem Renaissance]] | ||
+ | * [[Short Story Writers from the LGBTQ Community]] | ||
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* http://www.brucenugent.com/ | * http://www.brucenugent.com/ | ||
* http://dclibrarylabs.org/blkren/bios/nugentrb.html | * http://dclibrarylabs.org/blkren/bios/nugentrb.html | ||
− | + | * http://www.newnownext.com/harlem-renaissance-at-100-the-first-black-gay-short-story-ever-published/02/2020/ | |
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Country
United States
Birth - Death
1906 - 1987
Occupation
Writer
Description
African American writer, part of the Harlem Renaissance. Sexually out from an early age. His creative involvement included two brush and ink drawings and a short story, 'Smoke, Lilies, and Jade'. This short story was the first literary work on a purely homosexual theme that had been published by a black. One of the founders of the literary magazine Fire!!, whose first and only issue was published in 1926. Close friend of Langston Hughes.