The Oxford anthology of African-American poetry
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Author
Contributions
- Rampersad, Arnold. - Contributor
- Herbold, Hilary, 1962- - Contributor
Publication
2006 - Oxford University Press, Oxford, England
Language
English
Word Count
106,000 words, Guess
Page Count
424 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL15576274M
- ISBN-139780195125634
- ISBN-100195125630
- OCLC Control Number60523035
- OCLC Control Number317878394
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number70069874
- Library of Congress Control Number2005015242
- LibraryThing909541
- Goodreads739105
Classifications
- LCCPS591.N4 O97 2006
Description
"For over two centuries, black poets have created verse that reflects the sorrows, joys, and triumphs of the African-American experience. Reflecting their variety of visions and styles, The Oxford Anthology of African-American Poetry aims to offer nothing less than a definitive literary portrait of a people." "Here are poems by writers as different as Paul Laurence Dunbar and W. E. B. Du Bois; Countee Cullen and Langston Hughes; Gwendolyn Brooks and Amiri Barakia; Rita Dove and Harryette Mullen; Yusef Komunyakaa and Nathaniel Mackey. Acclaimed as a biographer and editor, Arnold Rampersad groups these poems as meditations on key issues in black culture, including the idea of Africa; the South; slavery; protest, and resistance; the black man, woman, and child; sexuality and love; music and religion; spirituality; death, and transcendence." "With their often starkly contrasting visions and styles, these poets illuminate some of the more controversial and intimate aspects of the black American experience. Poetry here is not only or mainly a vehicle of protest but also an exploration of the more complex and tender subtleties of black culture. One section offers tributes to celebrated leaders such as Sojourner Truth and Malcolm X, but many more reflect the heroism compelled by everyday black life. The variety of poetic forms and language captures the brilliant essence of English as mastered by black Americans dedicated to the art of poetry."--BOOK JACKET
Subjects
Genres
- Poetry.
Other Editions
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