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Popo and Fifina (New ed)

Hughes, LangstonBontemps, Arna(Contributions by)Campbell, E.Simms(Contributions by)Campbell, E.Simms(Contributions by)Rampersad, Arnold(Contributions by)
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When Popo and Fifina was first published in 1932, it marked the beginning of a long and fruitful partnership between Harlem Renaissance writers Langston Hughes and Arna Bontemps.

Greeted with universal approval, and praised by the The New York Times for its `simple home-like atmosphere', Popo and Fifina is the story of two small children who move from the Haitian countryside to a new house in a town by the sea.

Now, 60 years later, its natural appeal is enhanced by our awareness of its place in history.

This story is not only a glimpse of life and times long past but also stands as an early African-American classic and as a milestone in the history of literature for children.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press Inc
0195087658 / 9780195087659
Hardback
813.52
21/10/1993
United States
110 pages, 22 b&w woodcuts