Revise the Psalm
Work Celebrating the Writing of Gwendolyn Brooks
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نقد و بررسی
January 1, 2017
Growing up in Chicago, Brooks was writing and rhyming by age seven. She became the first African American to be awarded the Pulitzer Prize, in 1950, and the first black woman to serve as poetry consultant to the Library of Congress. As Marita Golden writes, Brooks' spirit and body of work was broad-shouldered and audacious. Brooks boldly experimented with form and language, forthrightly addressed social and political issues, and generously encouraged young poets. Her profound and lasting influence is richly celebrated in this vibrant, thematically organized homage marking the centenary of her birth. Editors Lansana and Jackson-Opoku present a diverse chorus of survival stories told in poetry and prose and backed by memories of Brooks and invaluable bibliographical information. Layers of cross-currents flow across these pages through moving and affirming works in tribute to and in dialogue with Brooks by established (Rita Dove, Calvin Forbes, Patricia Smith) and emerging writers, all carrying forward the legacy of this essential American poet of conscience and artistic splendor.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)
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