Book of Rhythms by Langston Hughes (1995, Hardcover)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherOxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-100195098560
ISBN-139780195098563
eBay Product ID (ePID)70358

Product Key Features

Book TitleBook of Rhythms
Number of Pages64 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1995
TopicLife Sciences / Botany, Music / General, General
IllustratorWawiorka, Matt, Yes
GenreMusic, Juvenile Nonfiction, Science
AuthorLangston Hughes
Book SeriesThe ^Aiona and Peter Opie Library of Children's Ser.
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight10.7 Oz
Item Length7.3 in
Item Width9.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceYoung Adult Audience
LCCN94-041270
Reviews"Hughes starts small, using such simple techniques as drawing a squiggly line to explain the patterns in rhythm, and before long he uncovers the beat in the machines we use, in the poetry we read, and in the sports we play. The unobtrusive cartoon drawings, by Matt Wawiorka, are like illustrations of key points on a chalkboard."-- The New Yorker "A lyrical examination of rhythm and human experience.... An excellent coverage which the entire family can enjoy together."-- Children's Bookwatch "Readers of all ages will be touched by Hughes' poetry and verse."-- SchoolArts "Rhythm is discussed with a poet's sensitivity and metaphor."-- Jazz Times "This primer in rhythms is still to the beat.... Recommended."-- The Reader's Review, "Hughes starts small, using such simple techniques as drawing a squiggly line to explain the patterns in rhythm, and before long he uncovers the beat in the machines we use, in the poetry we read, and in the sports we play. The unobtrusive cartoon drawings, by Matt Wawiorka, are like illustrations of key points on a chalkboard."--The New Yorker "A lyrical examination of rhythm and human experience.... An excellent coverage which the entire family can enjoy together."--Children's Bookwatch "Readers of all ages will be touched by Hughes' poetry and verse."--SchoolArts "Rhythm is discussed with a poet's sensitivity and metaphor."--Jazz Times "This primer in rhythms is still to the beat.... Recommended."--The Reader's Review, "Hughes starts small, using such simple techniques as drawing a squiggly line to explain the patterns in rhythm, and before long he uncovers the beat in the machines we use, in the poetry we read, and in the sports we play. The unobtrusive cartoon drawings, by Matt Wawiorka, are like illustrations of key points on a chalkboard."--The New Yorker"A lyrical examination of rhythm and human experience.... An excellent coverage which the entire family can enjoy together."--Children's Bookwatch"Readers of all ages will be touched by Hughes' poetry and verse."--SchoolArts"Rhythm is discussed with a poet's sensitivity and metaphor."--Jazz Times"This primer in rhythms is still to the beat.... Recommended."--The Reader's Review"Thought-provoking."--Kirkus Reviews, "Hughes starts small, using such simple techniques as drawing a squiggly line to explain the patterns in rhythm, and before long he uncovers the beat in the machines we use, in the poetry we read, and in the sports we play. The unobtrusive cartoon drawings, by Matt Wawiorka, are like illustrations of key points on a chalkboard."--The New Yorker "A lyrical examination of rhythm and human experience.... An excellent coverage which the entire family can enjoy together."--Children's Bookwatch "Readers of all ages will be touched by Hughes' poetry and verse."--SchoolArts "Rhythm is discussed with a poet's sensitivity and metaphor."--Jazz Times "This primer in rhythms is still to the beat.... Recommended."--The Reader's Review "Thought-provoking."--Kirkus Reviews
Dewey Edition20
TitleLeadingThe
Grade FromFirst Grade
Dewey Decimal115
Grade ToSeventh Grade
SynopsisRhythm is something we share in common, you and I, with all the plants and animals and people in the world, and with the stars and moon and sun, and all the whole vast wonderful universe beyond this wonderful earth which is our home." In this beautifully designed book, Langston Hughes shares an appreciation of the rhythms of life--from visual patterns that catch the eye to rhythms in nature like the beating of a human heart, the pulse of the ocean, and the turning of the planets. With the keen eye of an artist and the perception of a poet, Hughes finds the seeds of rhythm in the slow flowing of the Mississippi River, the even slap-slap-slap of a jump rope, the swoop of a swing, and the steadiness of Grandma's rocking. He relishes the rhythms of nature in the opening of a many petaled rose or the intricacy of a snowflake. He calls up images and offers examples even the youngest reader will understand--clapping the rhythm of a favorite song, scrutinizing the lines and wrinkles of our hands, even examining the dining room chairs for "charming and graceful rhythms." Originally published in 1954, this new edition offers original illustrations, an introduction by musician Wynton Marsalis, and an afterword by Hughes scholar Robert G. O'Meally. Read it aloud to the youngest children as they become aware of the diversity of the world. Older children will delight in the varied and offbeat exercises and examples, and all ages will be touched by Hughes's zest for rhythm and for life itself., Rhythm is something we share in common, you and I, with all the plants and animals and people in the world, and with the stars and moon and sun, and all the whole vast wonderful universe beyond this wonderful earth which is our home. " In this beautifully designed book, Langston Hughes shares an appreciation of the rhythms of life--from visual patterns that catch the eye to rhythms in nature like the beating of a human heart, the pulse of the ocean, and the turning of the planets. With the keen eye of an artist and the perception of a poet, Hughes finds the seeds of rhythm in the slow flowing of the Mississippi River, the even slap-slap-slap of a jump rope, the swoop of a swing, and the steadiness of Grandma's rocking. He relishes the rhythms of nature in the opening of a many petaled rose or the intricacy of a snowflake. He calls up images and offers examples even the youngest reader will understand--clapping the rhythm of a favorite song, scrutinizing the lines and wrinkles of our hands, even examining the dining room chairs for "charming and graceful rhythms." Originally published in 1954, this new edition offers original illustrations, an introduction by musician Wynton Marsalis, and an afterword by Hughes scholar Robert G. O'Meally. Read it aloud to the youngest children as they become aware of the diversity of the world. Older children will delight in the varied and offbeat exercises and examples, and all ages will be touched by Hughes's zest for rhythm and for life itself.
LC Classification NumberBH301.R5H8 1995
As told toO'Meally, Robert G.
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