Description |
viii, 181 pages ; 22 cm. |
Series |
Twentieth century views |
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A Spectrum book
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Twentieth century views.
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Contents |
Gibson, D. B. Introduction.--Redding, J. S. The new Negro poet in the twenties.--Randall, D. The Black aesthetic in the thirties, forties, and fifties.--Gibson, D. B. The good Black poet and the good gray poet: the poetry of Hughes and Whitman.--Emanuel, J. A. Christ in Alabama: religion in the poetry of Langston Hughes.--Collier, E. W. I do not marvel, Countee Cullen.--A poet's odyssey: Melvin B. Tolson.--Davis, C. T. Robert Hayden's use of history.--Jacobus, L. A. |
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Imamu Amiri Baraka: the quest for moral order.-- Taylor, C. Baraka as poet.--Palmer, R. R. The poetry of three revolutionists: Don L. Lee, Sonia Sanchez, and Nikki Giovanni.--Davis, A. P. The new poetry of Black hate.--Barksdale, R. K. Humanistic protest in recent black poetry.--Bibliography (p. 167- 181) |
Subject |
American poetry -- African American authors -- History and criticism.
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American poetry -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
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ISBN |
013588392X |
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0135883849 paperback |
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