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Afiliado a la federaciĆ³n mexicana de karate. The reader can assume the narrator, the speaker of the poem, is the poem's author, langston hughes. He is probably young, and whether or not he actually is hughes, the speaker is most likely african american. The speaker is recalling a memorable performance he saw on lenox avenue a few nights prior—a bluesman who was singing the weary blues.
The poem is about a black, blue singer who is singing in the bar in the neighborhood of harlem late into the night. The music of the black man accounts for the pain of being living in a racist society. The music serves as a relief for the speaker. The weary blues” is known as one of hughes’ most famous poems. Critics have claimed that “the weary blues” is a combination of blues and jazz with personal experiences. It embodies blues as a metaphor and form. It has also been coined as one. ‘the weary blues’ describes the performance of a blues musician playing in a club on lenox avenue in harlem. The piece mimics the tone and form of blues music and uses free verse and closely resembles spoken english.
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