Description
Description
A landmark book--the first complete publication of Langston Hughes's translations of thirty-three stories by eighteen Mexican and Cuban writers
In late 1934, Langston Hughes, already established as a leading voice of literary Black America, traveled to Mexico City, where he stayed for more than five months and began translating short fiction by prominent Mexican and Cuban writers. These stories, as he wrote to a friend, explore "the revolutions and uprisings, sugar cane, Negroes, Indians, corrupt generals, [and] American imperialists," and are "mostly all left stories, because practically all the writers down here are left these days." But when Hughes proposed publishing the stories as a book, to be titled Troubled Lands, his agent discouraged him from further pursuing the project and it remained unpublished, until now, with only a handful of the translations making their way into contemporary magazines. This volume presents Hughes's translations of these stories together for the first time as he originally envisioned. Edited by Ricardo Wilson, the book also features an introduction and brief biographies of the included writers. Troubled Lands features thirty-three stories by eighteen writers, including Rafael Felipe Muñoz, Nellie Campobello, Lino Novás Calvo, Luis Felipe Rodríguez, Germán List Arzubide, Pablo de la Torriente-Brau, and Juan de la Cabada. The collection depicts Mexico in the wake of its revolution and Cuba in the years between the brutal regimes of Machado and Batista. Hughes was a noted translator of poetry, but his commitment to translating fiction is less well known. Troubled Lands provides a window into this important dimension of his work and illuminates his deep interest in Mexico and Cuba.
About the Author
About the Author
Langston Hughes (1901-1967) was a central figure in the Harlem Renaissance and twentieth-century Black literature. Although he achieved his greatest fame as a poet, he had a wide-ranging literary career. His many books included the poetry collection The Weary Blues, the novel Not Without Laughter, the story collection The Ways of White Folks, and the autobiographies The Big Sea and I Wonder as I Wander. Ricardo A. Wilson II is a creative writer and scholar. He is associate professor of English at Williams College and founder and executive director of The Outpost Foundation, a residency and arts advocacy organization for writers of color from the United States and Latin America. He is the author of An Apparent Horizon and Other Stories and The Nigrescent Beyond: Mexico, the United States, and the Psychic Vanishing of Blackness.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"It is wondrous . . . to read a newly published work translated by one of the greatest writers in the English language. . . . Framed by a wonderfully informative introduction. . . . Troubled Lands not only calls attention to Hughes's underappreciated talent as a translator, but rightfully delivers these stories which, due to their radical political engagement, were once intercepted from reaching an English-speaking readership. Hughes's immersion in the Mexican literary scene shows that the loss of such a publication precluded not only literary exchange and scholarship of Cuban and Mexican literature, but important hemispheric connections of solidarity across communities of writers on the left. To read it today is to wish that it had entered the record sooner, while also feeling that perhaps today is just the right time."---Liliana Torpey, Asymptote Journal
"Highly recommend. . . . [A] great book."---Jo Livingstone, Reading Writers podcast
Publishing Information
Publishing Information
Publisher:
Princeton University Press
Pub date:
2026-03-24
Length:
296 pages

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