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A literary landmark: the biggest, most ambitious anthology of Black poetry ever published, gathering 250 poets from the colonial period to the present
Only now, in the 21st century, can we fully grasp the breadth and range of African American poetry: a magnificent chorus of voices, some familiar, others recently rescued from neglect. Here, in this unprecedented anthology expertly selected by poet and scholar Kevin Young, this precious living heritage is revealed in all its power, beauty, and multiplicity. Discover, in these pages, how an enslaved person like Phillis Wheatley confronted her legal status in verse and how an antebellum activist like Frances Ellen Watkins Harper voiced her own passionate resistance to slavery. Read nuanced, provocative poetic meditations on identity and self-assertion stretching from Paul Laurence Dunbar to Amiri Baraka to Lucille Clifton and beyond. Experience the transformation of poetic modernism in the works of figures such as Langston Hughes, Fenton Johnson, and Jean Toomer. Understand the threads of poetic history--in movements such as the Harlem and Chicago Renaissances, Black Arts, Cave Canem, the Dark Room Collective--and the complex bonds of solidarity and dialogue among poets across time and place. See how these poets have celebrated their African heritage and have connected with other communities in the African Diaspora. Enjoy the varied but distinctly Black music of a tradition that draws deeply from jazz, hip hop, and the rhythms and cadences of the pulpit, the barbershop, and the street. And appreciate, in the anthology's concluding sections, why contemporary African American poetry, amply recognized in recent National Book Awards and Poet Laureates, is flourishing as never before. Taking the measure of the tradition in a single indispensable volume, African American Poetry: 250 Years of Struggle and Song sets a new standard for a genuinely deep engagement with Black poetry and its essential expression of American genius.
Only now, in the 21st century, can we fully grasp the breadth and range of African American poetry: a magnificent chorus of voices, some familiar, others recently rescued from neglect. Here, in this unprecedented anthology expertly selected by poet and scholar Kevin Young, this precious living heritage is revealed in all its power, beauty, and multiplicity. Discover, in these pages, how an enslaved person like Phillis Wheatley confronted her legal status in verse and how an antebellum activist like Frances Ellen Watkins Harper voiced her own passionate resistance to slavery. Read nuanced, provocative poetic meditations on identity and self-assertion stretching from Paul Laurence Dunbar to Amiri Baraka to Lucille Clifton and beyond. Experience the transformation of poetic modernism in the works of figures such as Langston Hughes, Fenton Johnson, and Jean Toomer. Understand the threads of poetic history--in movements such as the Harlem and Chicago Renaissances, Black Arts, Cave Canem, the Dark Room Collective--and the complex bonds of solidarity and dialogue among poets across time and place. See how these poets have celebrated their African heritage and have connected with other communities in the African Diaspora. Enjoy the varied but distinctly Black music of a tradition that draws deeply from jazz, hip hop, and the rhythms and cadences of the pulpit, the barbershop, and the street. And appreciate, in the anthology's concluding sections, why contemporary African American poetry, amply recognized in recent National Book Awards and Poet Laureates, is flourishing as never before. Taking the measure of the tradition in a single indispensable volume, African American Poetry: 250 Years of Struggle and Song sets a new standard for a genuinely deep engagement with Black poetry and its essential expression of American genius.
A literary landmark: the biggest, most ambitious anthology of Black poetry ever published, gathering 250 poets from the colonial period to the present
Only now, in the 21st century, can we fully grasp the breadth and range of African American poetry: a magnificent chorus of voices, some familiar, others recently rescued from neglect. Here, in this unprecedented anthology expertly selected by poet and scholar Kevin Young, this precious living heritage is revealed in all its power, beauty, and multiplicity. Discover, in these pages, how an enslaved person like Phillis Wheatley confronted her legal status in verse and how an antebellum activist like Frances Ellen Watkins Harper voiced her own passionate resistance to slavery. Read nuanced, provocative poetic meditations on identity and self-assertion stretching from Paul Laurence Dunbar to Amiri Baraka to Lucille Clifton and beyond. Experience the transformation of poetic modernism in the works of figures such as Langston Hughes, Fenton Johnson, and Jean Toomer. Understand the threads of poetic history--in movements such as the Harlem and Chicago Renaissances, Black Arts, Cave Canem, the Dark Room Collective--and the complex bonds of solidarity and dialogue among poets across time and place. See how these poets have celebrated their African heritage and have connected with other communities in the African Diaspora. Enjoy the varied but distinctly Black music of a tradition that draws deeply from jazz, hip hop, and the rhythms and cadences of the pulpit, the barbershop, and the street. And appreciate, in the anthology's concluding sections, why contemporary African American poetry, amply recognized in recent National Book Awards and Poet Laureates, is flourishing as never before. Taking the measure of the tradition in a single indispensable volume, African American Poetry: 250 Years of Struggle and Song sets a new standard for a genuinely deep engagement with Black poetry and its essential expression of American genius.
Only now, in the 21st century, can we fully grasp the breadth and range of African American poetry: a magnificent chorus of voices, some familiar, others recently rescued from neglect. Here, in this unprecedented anthology expertly selected by poet and scholar Kevin Young, this precious living heritage is revealed in all its power, beauty, and multiplicity. Discover, in these pages, how an enslaved person like Phillis Wheatley confronted her legal status in verse and how an antebellum activist like Frances Ellen Watkins Harper voiced her own passionate resistance to slavery. Read nuanced, provocative poetic meditations on identity and self-assertion stretching from Paul Laurence Dunbar to Amiri Baraka to Lucille Clifton and beyond. Experience the transformation of poetic modernism in the works of figures such as Langston Hughes, Fenton Johnson, and Jean Toomer. Understand the threads of poetic history--in movements such as the Harlem and Chicago Renaissances, Black Arts, Cave Canem, the Dark Room Collective--and the complex bonds of solidarity and dialogue among poets across time and place. See how these poets have celebrated their African heritage and have connected with other communities in the African Diaspora. Enjoy the varied but distinctly Black music of a tradition that draws deeply from jazz, hip hop, and the rhythms and cadences of the pulpit, the barbershop, and the street. And appreciate, in the anthology's concluding sections, why contemporary African American poetry, amply recognized in recent National Book Awards and Poet Laureates, is flourishing as never before. Taking the measure of the tradition in a single indispensable volume, African American Poetry: 250 Years of Struggle and Song sets a new standard for a genuinely deep engagement with Black poetry and its essential expression of American genius.
Über den Autor
Kevin Young, editor
Zusammenfassung
Sweeping survey of the entirety of African American poetry, on a scale unprecedented for a one-volume edition
Ample representation of the most famous African-American poets, with sometimes surprising selections
Inclusion of lesser-known figures presents the discoveries of decades of recent scholarship
Ample inclusion of emerging poets, which makes the anthology seem up-to-the-minute as well as historical
Selection of poems by a brilliant poet and scholar long steeped in the tradition
Editor's guidance through introduction and short essays provides crucial context accessibly presented
Companion website will allow many of the poems to "come alive" off the page, adding to the excitement and accessibility of the anthology
Ample representation of the most famous African-American poets, with sometimes surprising selections
Inclusion of lesser-known figures presents the discoveries of decades of recent scholarship
Ample inclusion of emerging poets, which makes the anthology seem up-to-the-minute as well as historical
Selection of poems by a brilliant poet and scholar long steeped in the tradition
Editor's guidance through introduction and short essays provides crucial context accessibly presented
Companion website will allow many of the poems to "come alive" off the page, adding to the excitement and accessibility of the anthology
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2020 |
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Genre: | Gattungen & Methoden |
Rubrik: | Literaturwissenschaft |
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: | 1170 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9781598536669 |
ISBN-10: | 1598536664 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: | Young, Kevin |
Redaktion: | Young, Kevin |
Herausgeber: | Kevin Young |
Hersteller: | Library of America |
Maße: | 208 x 134 x 45 mm |
Von/Mit: | Kevin Young |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 20.10.2020 |
Gewicht: | 0,748 kg |
Über den Autor
Kevin Young, editor
Zusammenfassung
Sweeping survey of the entirety of African American poetry, on a scale unprecedented for a one-volume edition
Ample representation of the most famous African-American poets, with sometimes surprising selections
Inclusion of lesser-known figures presents the discoveries of decades of recent scholarship
Ample inclusion of emerging poets, which makes the anthology seem up-to-the-minute as well as historical
Selection of poems by a brilliant poet and scholar long steeped in the tradition
Editor's guidance through introduction and short essays provides crucial context accessibly presented
Companion website will allow many of the poems to "come alive" off the page, adding to the excitement and accessibility of the anthology
Ample representation of the most famous African-American poets, with sometimes surprising selections
Inclusion of lesser-known figures presents the discoveries of decades of recent scholarship
Ample inclusion of emerging poets, which makes the anthology seem up-to-the-minute as well as historical
Selection of poems by a brilliant poet and scholar long steeped in the tradition
Editor's guidance through introduction and short essays provides crucial context accessibly presented
Companion website will allow many of the poems to "come alive" off the page, adding to the excitement and accessibility of the anthology
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2020 |
---|---|
Genre: | Gattungen & Methoden |
Rubrik: | Literaturwissenschaft |
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: | 1170 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9781598536669 |
ISBN-10: | 1598536664 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: | Young, Kevin |
Redaktion: | Young, Kevin |
Herausgeber: | Kevin Young |
Hersteller: | Library of America |
Maße: | 208 x 134 x 45 mm |
Von/Mit: | Kevin Young |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 20.10.2020 |
Gewicht: | 0,748 kg |
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