Shoulda Been Jimi Savannah

Shoulda Been Jimi Savannah
Author: Patricia Smith
Publisher: Coffee House Press
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2013-11-18
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1566893674

Winner of 2013 Wheatley Book Award in Poetry Finalist for 2013 William Carlos Williams Award "Patricia Smith is writing some of the best poetry in America today. Ms Smith’s new book, Shoulda Been Jimi Savannah, is just beautiful—and like the America she embodies and represents—dangerously beautiful. Shoulda Been Jimi Savannah is a stunning and transcendent work of art, despite, and perhaps because of, its pain. This book shines." —Sapphire "One of the best poets around and has been for a long time." —Terrance Hayes "Smith's work is direct, colloquial, inclusive, adventuresome." —Gwendolyn Brooks In her newest collection, Patricia Smith explores the second wave of the Great Migration. Shifting from spoken word to free verse to traditional forms, she reveals "that soul beneath the vinyl." Patricia Smith is the author of five volumes of poetry, including Blood Dazzler, a finalist for the 2008 National Book Award, and Teahouse of the Almighty, a National Poetry Series selection. She lives in New Jersey.

Reparations Now!

Reparations Now!
Author: Ashley M. Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2021-09-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781938235863

What is the price of a life, a stolen culture, a stolen heart? In formal and nontraditional poems, Reparations Now! asks for what is owed. Moving between voices and through intersecting histories, award-winning poet Ashley M. Jones offers perspectives both sharp and compassionate, exploring the difficulties of navigating our relationships with ourselves and others. From the murder of Mary Turner in 1918 to a case of infidelity to the oppressive nationalist movement of the present, Jones holds us accountable.

The Remembered Gate

The Remembered Gate
Author: Jay Lamar
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2003-09-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0817350543

In The Remembered Gate, nationally prominent fiction writers, essayists, and poets recall how their formative years in Alabama shaped them as people and as writers. The essays range in tone from the pained and sorrowful to the wistful and playful, in class from the privileged to the poverty-stricken, in geography from the rural to the urban, and in time from the first years of the 20th century to the height of the Civil Rights era and beyond.

Magic City Gospel

Magic City Gospel
Author: Ashley M. Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781938235269

"A love song to Birmingham, the Magic City of the South. In traditional forms and free verse poems ... [the author] takes readers on a historical, geographical, cultural, and personal journey through her life and the life of her home state [of Alabama]"--

Alabama Poets

Alabama Poets
Author: Ralph Hammond
Publisher: Livingston Press (AL)
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1990
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780942979077

From the editor's preface comes, The Greeks tell us that an anthology is a gathering of flowers. This collection then, is a gathering of poetical flowers from the Alabama scene. The anthology contains works of more than fifty Alabama poets, from John Allison to A.J. Wright.

Juneteenth for Mazie

Juneteenth for Mazie
Author: Floyd Cooper
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2020-03-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1515863387

Mazie is ready to celebrate liberty. She is ready to celebrate freedom. She is ready to celebrate a great day in American history. The day her ancestors were no longer slaves. Mazie remembers the struggles and the triumph, as she gets ready to celebrate Juneteenth.

dark // thing

dark // thing
Author: Ashley M. Jones
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-02-12
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0807170607

dark // thing is a multifaceted work that explores the darkness/otherness by which the world sees Black people. Ashley M. Jones stares directly into the face of the racism that allows people to be seen as dark things, as objects that can be killed/enslaved/oppressed/devalued. This work, full as it is of slashes of all kinds, ultimately separates darkness from thingness, affirming and celebrating humanity.

House Repairs

House Repairs
Author: Angela Jackson-Brown
Publisher: Negative Capability Press
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2018-08-03
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780942544473

"I have often said that good poetry makes you think or feel deeply; great poetry makes you do both. And great poetry is not found in lofty ideals like Truth, Nature, God, or Love. It happens where life happens, down in the midst of things, in the spaces between our hearts. Angela Jackson-Brown's House Repairs, is great poetry. In it you will find what makes poetry necessary. You will find honesty and pain, beauty and atonement in these poems, where the power of strangled and realized possibility sings..." - Robert Gray Author of Drew: Poems from Blue Water & Jesus Walks the Southland "Angela Jackson-Brown offers herself... no, she announces herself to us as Spirit-Woman, and we would do well to heed the histories of hurts and healings woven beautifully and brutally through her poetry. She eviscerates in one three line poem only to coax us back and salve us with long, loving wordstrokes in the next..." - Colleen S. Harris Author of The Kentucky Vein, These Terrible Sacraments & God in My Throat: The Lilith Poems "Early on in this debut collection, Angela Jackson-Brown admits she's writing from her own life, but that isn't exactly true. Instead, I would say she's redefined it - redefining what it is to be black, what it is to be a woman with her real woman's body, and most of all, what it is to survive in a world that did not always want her and in which she did not always even want her own self..." - Nickole Brown Author of Sister and Fannie Says: A Biography-in-Poems