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The collected poetry of Nikki Giovanni, 1968-1998

1st ed.
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For the first time ever, the complete poetry collection spanning three decades from Nikki Giovanni, renowned poet and one of America's national treasures.

When her poems first emerged during the Black Arts Movement in the 1960s, Nikki Giovanni immediately took her place among the most celebrated, controversial, and influential poets of the era. Now, more than thirty years later, Giovanni still stands as one of the most commanding, luminous voices to grace America's political and poetic landscape.

The first of its kind, this omnibus collection covers Nikki Giovanni's complete work of poetry from three decades, 1968–1998. The Collected Poetry of Nikki Giovanni contains Giovanni's first seven volumes of poetry: Black Feeling Black Talk, Black Judgement, Re: Creation, My House, The Women and the Men, Cotton Candy on a Rainy Day, and Those Who Ride the Night Winds. Arranged chronologically with a biographical timeline and introduction, a new afterword from the author, title and first-line indexes, and extensive notes to the poems, this collection is the testimony of a life's work -- from one of America's most beloved daughters and powerful poets.

Known for their iconic revolutionary phrases, Black Feeling Black Talk (1968), Black Judgement (1968), and Re: Creation (1970) are heralded as being among the most important volumes of contemporary poetry. My House (1972) marks a new dimension in tone and philosophy -- it signifies a new self-confidence and maturity as Giovanni artfully connects the private and the public, the personal and the political. In The Women and the Men (1975), Giovanni displays her compassion for the people, things, and places she has encountered -- she reveres the ordinary and is in search of the extraordinary. Cotton Candy on a Rainy Day (1978) is one of the most poignant and introspective. These poems chronicle the drastic change that took place during the 1970s -- in both the consciousness of the nation and in the soul of the poet -- when the dreams of the Civil Rights era seemed to have evaporated. Those Who Ride the Night Winds (1983) is devoted to "the day trippers and midnight cowboys," the ones who have devoted their lives to pushing the limits of the human condition and shattering the constraints of the status quo.

Each volume reflects the changes Giovanni has endured as a Black woman, lover, mother, teacher, and poet. A timeless classic, The Collected Poetry of Nikki Giovanni is the evocation of a nation's past and present -- intensely personal and fiercely political -- from one of our most compassionate, vibrant observers.

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William Morrow
Language
English
Pages
452

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The collected poetry of Nikki Giovanni, 1968-1998
2004, William Morrow
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Cover of: The collected poetry of Nikki Giovanni, 1968-1998
The collected poetry of Nikki Giovanni, 1968-1998
2003, William Morrow
in English - 1st ed.
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The Collected Poetry of Nikki Giovanni, 1968–1998
November 25, 2003, William Morrow
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Table of Contents

Black feeling Black talk
Black judgement
Re: Creation
My house
The Women and the men
Cotton candy on a rainy day
Those who ride the night winds
Occasional poems.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York
Genre
Poetry.
Other Titles
Nikki Giovanni

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
811/.54
Library of Congress
PS3557.I55 A6 2003b

The Physical Object

Pagination
xliii, 452 p. ;
Number of pages
452

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3327802M
Internet Archive
collectedpoetryn00giov
ISBN 10
0060541334
LCCN
2004302269
OCLC/WorldCat
53707472
Library Thing
123738
Goodreads
1130483

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