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HARLEM RHAPSODY by Victoria Christopher Murray

HARLEM RHAPSODY

by Victoria Christopher Murray

Pub Date: Feb. 4th, 2025
ISBN: 9780593638484
Publisher: Berkley

The life, work, and passion of Jessie Redmon Fauset, a lesser-known figure of the Harlem Renaissance, is examined in this historical novel.

“You’ve birthed most of us. It’s like you’re a literary midwife”: This is what her protégé Langston Hughes has to say to Fauset toward the end of Murray’s novel. Fauset, a poet and novelist in her own right, is best remembered as the mentor of Harlem Renaissance luminaries including Hughes, Countee Cullen, and Claude McKay through her role as literary editor of the Crisis, a magazine founded by W.E.B. Du Bois and published by the NAACP. Not only did she rise to a position of prominence in the literary world—almost unheard of for a Black woman of her time—but she also went above and beyond to edit, uplift, and support her writers. One of the book’s most exciting moments comes when Jessie first interacts with the delightfully precocious 17-year-old Hughes, who has just written “The Negro Speaks of Rivers”and whose work she will continually champion and refine. But Jessie’s life is not without tribulation or scandal. Though we learn about her continual search to find a place for herself as a Black woman writer, much of the novel is taken up by her on-again, off-again affair with the married, and frequently prickly, Du Bois, whom she calls Will. (According to a historical note at the end of the book, Murray extrapolated the affair from information in David Levering Lewis’ W.E.B. Du Bois: A Biography, 1868–1963, which called the pair “star-crossed lovers.”) At times, Jessie’s bullheadedness can be irksome, and readers may grow tired of the time Murray spends detailing her repetitive, and often saccharine, meetings with Du Bois. But Jessie Redmon Fauset is such a captivating figure that Murray’s success comes from bringing her accomplishments to greater attention.

A celebration of a woman who worked behind the scenes.