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008 740103s1973 miu 000 0 eng
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100 1 $aKnight, Etheridge,$d1931-1991.
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245 10 $aBelly song and other poems.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aDetroit :$bBroadside Press,$c[1973]
300 $a62 pages ;$c23 cm
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386 $neth$aAfrican Americans$2lcdgt
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505 00 $tGenesis --$tAnother poem for me --$tRelaxing in the charity ward at Mercy Hospital --$tHuey --$tOn the yard --$tAt forty-four --$tA poem for 3rd World brothers --$tHaiku 2 --$tDark prophesy : I sing of shine --$tA poem to be recited --$tA poem for a certain lady on her 33rd birthday --$tNo moon floods the memory of that night --$tUpon your leaving --$tFeeling fucked/Up --$tHaiku 1 --$tFor Mary Ellen McAnally --$tOn watching politicians perform at Martin Luther King's funeral --$tIlu, the talking drum --$tPeople poem --$tAfter watching B.B. King on T.V. while locked in No. 8 cell, No. 5 cage of the Bridgeport, Conn., State Jail --$tBelly song --$tGreen grass and yellow balloons --$tUntitled 1 --$tThis poem --$tFor Black poets who think of suicide --$tUntitled 2 --$tJazz drummer --$tOne day we shall all go back --$tA poem of attrition --$tA poem for myself --$tPrison graveyard --$tMy life, the quality of which --$tA Watts mother mourns while boiling beans --$tFor Eric Dolphy --$tThe bones of my father --$tEvolutionary poem No. 1 --$tThis poem is for --$tCop-out session --$tA love poem --$tThe last poem --$tNotice.
520 $aEtheridge Knight's first book of poetry, Poems from Prison, was acclaimed by poet Gwendolyn Brooks with the words "This poetry is a major announcement." Since its publication in 1968, Knight's reputation has grown steadily, and he has read his poetry throughout the nation. He has edited a collection of prison writings, Black Voices from Prison. Belly Song has as introduction a moving lettter written just before Knight's release from prison. Some of the poems were written in prison, others after his release, but they all show the increasing power and sensitiveness of his often anquished poetry.
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710 2 $aBroadside Press,$epublisher.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aKnight, Etheridge.$tBelly song and other poems.$b[1st ed.].$dDetroit, Broadside Press [1973]$w(OCoLC)566091242
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