The Collected Works of Langston Hughes, Volume 14, Autobiography: “I Wonder As I Wander.” Edited with an Introduction by Joseph McLarenUniversity of Missouri Press |
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... Shells 326 Death and Laughter 330 Body Here, Leg There 335 General Franco's Moors 337 Citation for Bravery 342 My One and Only Wound 345 A Hemingway Story 349 Hail and Farewell 352 Hand Grenades and Rations How a Man Died 357 354 ...
... Shells 326 Death and Laughter 330 Body Here, Leg There 335 General Franco's Moors 337 Citation for Bravery 342 My One and Only Wound 345 A Hemingway Story 349 Hail and Farewell 352 Hand Grenades and Rations How a Man Died 357 354 ...
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