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Lucille Clifton was born in Depew, New York, in 1936. Today, she is one of the most important and revered African American poets, writers, and educators in the nation. In ... More
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"A sister can be seen as someone who is both ourselves and very much not ourselves-a special kind of double."-Toni Morrison Hysterically funny, heartwarming, and ... More
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A dazzling new anthology of 180 contemporary poems, selected and introduced by America s Poet Laureate, Billy Collins. Inspired by Billy Collins s poem-a-day program with the ... More
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THE WOMEN'S MOVEMENT OF THE 1960s, 70s, AND 80s generated an extraordinary outpouring of poetry that captured an age of expectancy, of defiant purpose, and exuberant ... More
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From John Updike s Player Piano to Walt Whitman s I Hear America Singing, from Lucille Clifton s the earth is a living thing to Gelett Burgess s The Purple Cow, these poems ... More
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Everett Anderson has a difficult time coming to terms with his grief after his father dies. More
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Widely acclaimed for her powerful explorations of race, womanhood, spirituality, and mortality, poet Lucille Clifton has published ten volumes of poems since 1969 and has ... More
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A landmark collection by one of America's major black poets, Good Woman: Poems and a Memoir 1969-1980 includes all of Lucille Clifton's four previously published books of ... More
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Lucille Clifton's poetry carries her deep concerns for the world's children, the stratification of American society, those people lost or forgotten amid the crushing race of ... More
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Lucille Clifton's poetry carries her deep concerns for the world's children, the stratification of American society, those people lost or forgotten amid the crushing race of ... More
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