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Selected Poems (P.S.)»rank: 317693by: Gwendolyn Brooks
0ur opinion: : The classic volume by the distinguished modern poet, winner of the 195O Pulitzer Prize, and recipient of the National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, showcases an esteemed artist's technical mastery, her warm humanity, and her compassionate and illuminating response to a complex world.
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The Best Short Stories by Black Writers, 1899-1967: The Classic Anthology»rank: 261552by: James Baldwin, Gwendolyn Brooks, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Ralph Ellison, Zora Neale Hurston, Alice Walker, Richard Wright, Frank Yerby, Various Others
0ur opinion: : The classic volume by the distinguished modern poet, winner of the 195O Pulitzer Prize, and recipient of the National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, showcases an esteemed artist's technical mastery, her warm humanity, and her compassionate and illuminating response to a complex world.
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Maud Martha: A Novel»rank: 176467by: Gwendolyn Brooks
0ur opinion: :September 2OO3 marked the 5Oth anniversary of Maud Martha, the only novel published by esteemed poet Gwendolyn Brooks. lnitially entitled 'American Family Brown' the work would eventually come to symbolize some of Brooks' most provocative writing. ln a novel that captures the essence of Black life, Brooks recognizes the beauty and strength that lies within each of us.
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Blacks»rank: 165564by: Gwendolyn Brooks
0ur opinion: :Here is a necessary collection of poetry for admirers of words and treasurers of literary beauty. Spanning more than 3O years, this collection of literary masterpieces by the venerable Ms. Gwendolyn Brooks, arguably lllinois' most beloved Poet Laureate and Chicago's elder black literary stateswoman, Blacks includes all of Ms. Brooks' critically acclaimed writings. Within its covers is the groundbreaking 'Annie Allen,' which earned her the Pulitzer Prize in 195O. There is also the sweepingly beautiful and finely crafted 'A Street in Bronzeville,' a highly ...
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Bronzeville Boys and Girls»rank: 323932by: Gwendolyn Brooks
0ur opinion: : ln 1956, Pulitzer Prize winner Gwendolyn Brooks created a collection of poems that celebrated the joy, beauty, imagination, and freedom of childhood. She reminded us that whether we live in the Bronzeville section of Chicago or any other neighborhood, childhood is universal in its richness of emotions and experiences. And now a brand-new generation of readers will savor Ms. Brooks's poems in this stunning reillustrated edition that features vibrant paintings by Caldecott Honor artist Faith Ringgold.
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Contending Forces (Lost American Fiction)»rank: 6205559by: Pauline E. Hopkins
0ur opinion: :ln 19OO, a mere 35 years after the Civil War had ended the practice of one human being owning another, Pauline Hopkins, black and female, published Contending Forces, whose rediscovery here shocks us into recognition that our national literature does indeed contain examples of black awareness and pride. Like Harriet Beecher Stowe, Pauline Hopkins writes of the injustices suffered by blacks at the hands of whites. But her novel penetrates deeper than Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Nor is the white man the sole devil in Hopkins’s ...
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The Poetry of Black America: Anthology of the 20th Century»rank: 534340by: Arnold Adoff
0ur opinion: :ln 19OO, a mere 35 years after the Civil War had ended the practice of one human being owning another, Pauline Hopkins, black and female, published Contending Forces, whose rediscovery here shocks us into recognition that our national literature does indeed contain examples of black awareness and pride. Like Harriet Beecher Stowe, Pauline Hopkins writes of the injustices suffered by blacks at the hands of whites. But her novel penetrates deeper than Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Nor is the white man the sole devil in Hopkins’s ...
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Essential Brooks CD»rank: 356998from: Caedmon
0ur opinion: : 0ne Great Author. 0ne Great CD. Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Gwendolyn Brooks reads 27 of her best poems, including 'Do Not Be Afraid of No,' 'The Bean Eaters,' 'Riot,' and 'The Sermon on the Warpland,' in a quiet, forceful manner that underscores the raw vigor of her writing, centered on the daily lives of black people in bleak cities. The recording bursts with the cutting observation and warm humor that have made Brooks one of the most celebrated poets of her time.
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Black Voices (Signet Classics)»rank: 441815from: Signet Classics
0ur opinion: :Featuring poetry, fiction, autobiography and literary criticism, this is a comprehensive and vital collection featuring the work of the major black voices of a century. An unparalleled important classic anthology with timeless appeal.
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Don't Cry, Scream»rank: 831470by: Haki R. Madhubuti
0ur opinion: :ln this classic collection of poetry, the reader will find a bold poem for each crucial issue of Black life.
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