Furious Flower : seeding the future of African American poetry /

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Imprint:Evanston, Illinois : Triquarterly Books, Northwestern University Press, 2020.
©2020
Description:xxxv, 441 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12284492
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Other authors / contributors:Gabbin, Joanne V., editor.
Alleyne, Lauren K., editor.
Dove, Rita, writer of foreword.
James Madison University. Furious Flower Poetry Center.
ISBN:9780810141544
081014154X
Summary:"Furious Flower: Seeding the Future of African American Poetry is an anthology of poems by more than one hundred award-winning poets, including Jericho Brown, Justin Philip Reed, and Tracy K. Smith, with themed essays on poetics from celebrated scholars such as Kwame Dawes, Meta DuEwa Jones, and Evie Shockley. The Furious Flower Poetry Center is the nation's first academic center for Black poetry. In this eponymous collection, editors Joanne V. Gabbin and Lauren K. Alleyne bring together many of the paramount voices in Black poetry and poetics active today, composing an electrifying mosaic of voices, generations, and aesthetics that reveals the Black narrative in the work of twentieth- and twenty-first-century writers. Intellectually enlightening and powerfully enlivening, Furious Flower explores and celebrates the idea of the Black poetic voice by posing the question, What's next for Black poetic expression?"--Back cover.
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Gabbin and Alleyne (both, James Madison Univ.) are executive director and assistant director, respectively, of the Furious Flower Poetry Center, established to honor the Black poetic voice. Gabbin's previous scholarly work includes Sterling A. Brown: Building the Black Aesthetic Tradition (1994); Alleyne has published two collections of poetry, Difficult Fruit (2014) and Honeyfish (2019). The third in a series of anthologies--preceded by The Furious Flowering of African American Poetry (1999) and Furious Flower: African American Poetry from the Black Arts Movement to the Present (2004)--the present volume brings together poetry from more than 100 poets, presenting it in six thematic sections: "Collective Power," "Black Aesthetics," "Pan African Poetics," "Renovation," "Writing the Body," and "The Collective." Each of the first five sections is enhanced with a critical essay, contributed by a respected Black scholar or poet, pertaining to the section's theme; the final section intertwines creative essays with poetry, analysis, and personal stories. Rita Dove contributes a foreword. Looking to the future through artistic expression, this timely anthology is a formidable resource. Summing Up: Essential. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals; general readers. --Theresa L. Stowell, Adrian College

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