In I Wonder as I Wander, Langston Hughes vividly recalls the most
dramatic and intimate moments of his life in the turbulent 1930s.
His wanderlust leads him to Cuba, Haiti, Russia, Soviet Central Asia,
Japan, Spain (during its Civil War), through dictatorships, wars,
revolutions. He meets and brings to life the famous and the humble, from
Arthur Koestler to Emma, the Black Mammy of Moscow. It is the
continuously amusing, wise revelation of an American writer journeying
around the often strange and always exciting world he loves.