Dream Variations by Langston Hughes
Langston Hughes' Dream Variations conjures the African-American dream: freedom from prejudice, contrasting it with light and dark on this the longest day. Read by Noma Dumezweni.
Langston Hughes' 'Dream Variations' conjures the African-American dream: freedom from prejudice, contrasting it with light and dark on this the longest day. A poignant expression of the poet's wish for a carefree life, moving and dancing until the end of a happy, hot, sunny day. Read by Noma Dumezweni.
The poem is accompanied by the music of jazz trumpeter, Don Ellis: 'Forest' from the album 'Haiku' from 1973. It evokes the dream and the dance between the trees, their light and shade.
Producer: Sarah Addezio.
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