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The Best of Simple
The Best of Simple | Langston Hughes
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Langston Hughes's stories about Jesse B. Semple--first composed for a weekly column in the Chicago Defender and then collected in Simple Speaks His Mind, Simple Takes a Wife, and Simple Stakes a Claim--have been read and loved by hundreds of thousands of readers. In The Best of Simple, the author picked his favorites from these earlier volumes, stories that not only have proved popular but are now part of a great and growing literary tradition. Simple might be considered an Everyman for black Americans. Hughes himself wrote: "...these tales are about a great many people--although they are stories about no specific persons as such. But it is impossible to live in Harlem and not know at least a hundred Simples, fifty Joyces, twenty-five Zaritas, and several Cousin Minnies--or reasonable facsimiles thereof." As Arnold Rampersad has written, Simple is "one of the most memorable and winning characters in the annals of American literature, justly regarded as one of Hughes's most inspired creations."
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ChaoticMissAdventures
The Best of Simple | Langston Hughes
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Mehso-so

My oat milk latte didn't seem to come with espresso today 😂. So pale!

Hughes wrote a column in a Chicago newspaper of stories about Jesse Semple, a Black Harlemite in 1910-1920 people called him Simple. He is a drinking, womanizer who waxes poetic about life in America. Overall I thought it was good for the vibe and place in time but Simple was so annoying it took me a month to read b/c I just didn't want to hang with him

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ChaoticMissAdventures
The Best of Simple | Langston Hughes
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Reading this feels like listening to Curtis during the NYC mayor debates?

"Not only am I half dead right now from pneumonia, but everything else has happened to me! I have been cut, stabbed, run over, hit by a car, and tromped by a horse!....."(By the Goitti's)

willaful Reminds me of this, though I'm more familiar with Arlo's version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waQOS3hKIa8

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ChaoticMissAdventures @willaful Woody Guthrie is such an iconic legend. I am not one for folk or country but this dude was so cool. 2d
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