“Presents a rare and irascible, brilliant and lovable figure—Claude McKay. Lush, expansive, witty, astounding, these letters open vistas of an interconnected world, taking readers from the Caribbean and the US to London, Moscow, Marseille, Barcelona, and Tangier.”—Ernest J. Mitchell, Yale University“The publication of this long-awaited volume of McKay’s vagabond correspondence is a major event. It will be an indispensable companion to his poetry and fiction and a key resource for readers of African diasporic modernism.”—Brent Hayes Edwards, author of The Practice of Diaspora“Lively, engaging, gripping. McKay’s personality, with its famous irascibility and acidity, shines through, as does an unexpected warmth and loyalty. A figure of enduring fascination for years to come.”—Melissa Barton, Yale University