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$aBlack nature :
$bfour centuries of African American nature poetry /
$cedited by Camille T. Dungy. |
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$aFour centuries of African American nature poetry |
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$aAthens, Georgia :
$bThe University of Georgia Press,
$c[2009] |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
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$gCycle one: Just looking.
$tWe must be careful /
$rEd Roberson --
$tEarth is a living thing /
$rLucille Clifton --
$tMountains of California, part I /
$rAl Young --
$tMountain road ends here /
$rG.E. Patterson --
$tQueen Anne's lace /
$rJune Jordan --
$tOn summer /
$rGeorge Moses Horton --
$tYellow jacket /
$rNikki Giovanni --
$tEclogue at twilight /
$rYusef Komunyakaa --
$tRuellia noctiflora /
$rMarilyn Nelson --
$tEvening primrose /
$rRita Dove --
$tNight-blooming cereus /
$rRobert Hayden --
$tSeptember night /
$rGeorge Marion McClellan --
$tSweet enough ocean, cotton /
$rThylias Moss --
$tMetamorphism /
$rHelene Johnson --
$tBrown girl's nature poem: provincetown /
$rToni Wynn --
$tWhat more? /
$rGerald Barrax Sr. --
$tBe careful /
$rEd Roberson --
$tWatching blackbirds turn to ghosts /
$rRachel Eliza Griffiths --
$tIf winter comes, can spring? /
$rAlvin Aubert --
$t31 words * prose poems [#12] /
$rRita Shockley. |
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$gCycle two: Nature, be with us.
$tWe are not strangers here /
$rRavi Howard --
$tFor a farmer /
$rJames A. Emanuel --
$tTo waste at trees /
$rGerald Barrax Sr. --
$tWhite dog /
$rCarl Phillips --
$tYou must walk this lonesome /
$rEvie Shockley --
$tDown from the houses of magic /
$rCyrus Cassells --
$tEphemera /
$rGeorge Marion McClellan --
$tSleepwalker on the mountain /
$rRuth Ellen Kocher --
$t#543 /
$rRichard Wright --
$tAphrodite of economy /
$rMark McMorris --
$tArachis hypogaea /
$rMarilyn Nelson --
$tIn the Rachel Carson Wildlife Refuge, thinking of Rachel Carson /
$rAnthony Walton --
$tlanguage /
$rCamille T. Dungy --
$tFor Alice Walker (a summertime tanka) /
$rJune Jordan --
$tGenerations /
$rLucille Clifton --
$tWork /
$rYusef Komunyakaa --
$tPoem to my child, if ever you shall be /
$rRoss Gay --
$tTo a certain lady, in her garden /
$rSterling Brown --
$tUrban nature /
$rEd Roberson --
$tSeptember songs /
$rReginald Shepherd. |
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$gCycle three: Dirt on our hands.
$tfrom 12 million Black voices /
$rRichard Wright --
$tAnother April /
$rAnne Spencer --
$tBarriers /
$rGerald Barrax Sr. --
$tYoung peacock /
$rLenard D. Moore --
$tUrban renewal: XIII /
$rMajor Jackson --
$tBees /
$rAudre Lorde --
$tCarrion /
$rAnthony Walton --
$tLook at the blackbird fall /
$rJune Jordan --
$tFlight of the California condor /
$rWanda Coleman --
$tSince everyone can never be safe /
$rCamille T. Dungy --
$tWon't be but a minute /
$rPatricia Smith --
$tCalled /
$rMichael S. Harper --
$tHarvest song /
$rJean Toomer --
$tBlack man talks of reaping /
$rArna Bontemps --
$tWood and rain /
$rMelvin Dixon --
$tJoy in the woods /
$rClaude McKay --
$tSorrow home /
$rMargaret Walker --
$tBlues aubade (or, Revision of the lean, post-modernist pastorale) /
$rHonorée Fanonne Jeffers --
$tRomance /
$rEd Roberson --
$tApril is on the way /
$rAlice Dunbar-Nelson. |
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$gCycle four: Pests, people too.
$tBoll weevils, coyotes, and the color of nuisance /
$rC.S. Giscombe --
$tMiscarriage in October with ladybugs /
$rAmber Flora Thomas --
$tMan reading in bed by a window with bugs /
$rGregory Pardlo --
$tPest /
$rMajor Jackson --
$tAmbition II: mosquito in the mist /
$rTim Seibles -- #459 /
$rRichard Wright --
$tMarket /
$rThomas Sayers Ellis --
$tFor those who need a true story /
$rTara Betts --
$tPostcard to an ecologist /
$rLenard D. Moore --
$tNature boy /
$rC.S. Giscombe --
$tPlague of starlings /
$rRobert Hayden --
$tO believer /
$rJanice N. Harrington --
$tBrown menace or poem to the survival of roaches /
$rAudre Lorde --
$tLife /
$rKwame Alexander --
$tWhat a snakehead discovered in a Maryland pond and a poet in corporate America have in common /
$rKamilah Aisha Moon --
$tLost conquistador /
$rShane Book --
$tBeginning of the end of the world /
$rLucille Clifton --
$tCarpenter bee /
$rNatasha Trethewey --
$tYellowjackets /
$rYusef Komunyakaa. |
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$gCycle five: Forsaken of the earth.
$tFlowers /
$rAlice Walker --
$tOn imagination /
$rPhillis Wheatley --
$tFor Saundra /
$rNikki Giovanni --
$tNatural world /
$rG.E. Patterson --
$tLament for dark peoples /
$rLangston Hughes --
$tWhite things /
$rAnne Spencer --
$tParsley /
$rRita Dove --
$tHaunted oak /
$rPaul Laurence Dunbar --
$tfrom Rape of Florida, Canto I /
$rAlbery Whitman --
$tSwimchant of nigger mer-folk (an aquaboogie set in lapis) /
$rDouglas Kearney --
$tWater USA /
$rClarence Major --
$tMigration /
$rMajor Jackson --
$tFebruary leaving /
$rRuth Ellen Kocher --
$tBlue horses /
$rEd Roberson --
$tSick man looks at flowers /
$rGwendolyn Brooks --
$tProdigal /
$rArna Bontemps --
$tPotters' field /
$rCynthia Parker-Ohene --
$tMonument /
$rNatasha Trethewey. |
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$gCycle six: Disasters, natural and other.
$tDisasters, nature, and poetry /
$rMona Lisa Saloy --
$tFloodtide /
$rAskia M. Touré --
$tChildren of the Mississippi /
$rSterling Brown --
$tEmmett Till /
$rJames A. Emanuel --
$tSign post /
$rDevorah Major --
$tSong /
$rAudre Lorde --
$tSacred history of the earth /
$rG.E. Patterson --
$tGreenness taller than gods /
$rYusef Komunyakaa --
$tSan Francisco, spring 1986 /
$rPatricia Spears Jones --
$tCure /
$rCarl Phillips -- Liturgy /
$rNatasha Trethewey --
$tReapers /
$rJean Toomer -- Earthquake blues /
$rIshmael Reed --
$tErasure /
$rAmber Flora Thomas --
$tFloodsong 2: water moccasin's spiritual /
$rDouglas Kearney --
$tRequiem /
$rAnne Spencer --
$tIce storm /
$rRobert Hayden. |
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$gCycle seven: Talk of the animals.
$tShepherd's tale /
$rSean Hill --
$tBeehive /
$rJean Toomer --
$tBlack-and-white dusk at Limantour Beach /
$rRachel Eliza Griffiths --
$tSympathy /
$rPaul Laurence Dunbar --
$tSea-turtle and the shark /
$rMelvin B. Tolson --
$t#175 /
$rRichard Wright --
$tEuropean folk tale variant /
$rHarryette Mullen --
$tMan raised as chicken /
$rWendy S. Walters --
$tFar /
$rC.S. Giscombe --
$tSpider speaks /
$rShara McCallum --
$tHummingbird /
$rCyrus Cassells --
$tHerd /
$rTim Seibles --
$tSpeed /
$rCornelius Eady --
$tPoints of view /
$rIshmael Reed --
$tRequiem for a nest /
$rWanda Coleman --
$tSurfaces and masks: XXX /
$rClarence Major --
$tMinks /
$rToi Derricotte --
$tPossum /
$rJanice N. Harrington --
$tAppaloosa /
$rAfaa Michael Weaver --
$tApril lyric/All I know is /
$rG.E. Patterson. |
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$gCycle eight: What the land remembers.
$tApril in Eatonton /
$rHonorée Fanonne Jeffers --
$tLocus /
$rRobert Hayden --
$tJaguaripe /
$rMyronn Hardy --
$tWhat there was /
$rJanice N. Harrington --
$tWind talker /
$rFrank X Walker --
$tMulberry fields /
$rLucille Clifton --
$tI am black and the trees are green /
$rE. Ethelbert Miller --
$tMaple remains /
$rAmaud Jamaul Johnson --
$tTallahatchie lullaby, baby /
$rDouglas Kearney --
$tOut in the country of my country /
$rJune Jordan --
$tThree days of forest, a river, free /
$rRita Dove --
$tAmerican light /
$rClaudia Rankine --
$tLook ahead, look south: the future /
$rC.S. Giscombe --
$tSouthern song /
$rMargaret Walker --
$tWave /
$rEd Roberson --
$tHer table mountain /
$rEvie Shockley --
$tfrom Juneteenth: the bicentennial poem /
$rSherley Anne Williams --
$tTap-root /
$rIndigo Moor --
$tLast talk with Jim Hardwick /
$rMarilyn Nelson --
$tHistory as apple tree /
$rMichael S. Harper. |
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$gCycle nine: Growing out of this land.
$tWriting home /
$rCamille T. Dungy --
$t#559 /
$rRichard Wright --
$tMillpond /
$rYusef Komunyakaa --
$tSeven pastorals at sixteen /
$rSean Hill --
$tBefore a screen door /
$rJanice N. Harrington --
$tPull /
$rIndigo Moor --
$tTwo directions /
$rC.S. Giscombe --
$tMy grandfather walks in the woods /
$rMarilyn Nelson --
$tMississippi gardens /
$rStephanie Pruitt --
$tI called them trees /
$rGerald Barrax Sr. --
$tBeaches, why I don't care for them /
$rWanda Coleman --
$tAt 57, my father learns to grow things /
$rRuth Ellen Kocher --
$tSuburban noir /
$rGregory Pardlo --
$tLetter to the local police /
$rJune Jordan --
$tHomeopathic /
$rFrank X Walker --
$tRoot /
$rTerrance Hayes --
$tWhat my child learns of the sea /
$rAudre Lorde --
$tRitual of season /
$rRemica L. Bingham --
$tMore than once in caves /
$rMark McMorris --
$tPachuta, Mississippi/A memoir /
$rAl Young. |
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$gCycle ten: Comes always spring.
$tFirst skunk of spring /
$rMarilyn Nelson --
$t[Earth, I thank you] /
$rAnne Spencer --
$tBemidji in spring /
$rSean Hill --
$tWinter poem /
$rNikki Giovanni --
$tAfter the winter /
$rClaude McKay --
$tFor Alexis /
$rJoanne V. Gabbin --
$tThank you /
$rRoss Gay --
$tSpring down /
$rGeorge Marion McClellan --
$tDeep in the quiet wood /
$rJames Weldon Johnson --
$tViolets /
$rAlice Dunbar-Nelson --
$tMan, his bowl, his raspberries /
$rClaudia Rankine --
$tWhat to eat, and what to drink, and what to leave for poison /
$rCamille T. Dungy --
$tEarth song /
$rLangston Hughes --
$tRondeau /
$rJessie Redmon Fauset --
$tSouthern living /
$rKendra Hamilton --
$tGeraniums /
$rElizabeth Alexander --
$tMy Mississippi spring /
$rMargaret Walker --
$tFearless /
$rTim Seibles. |
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$aThis book is the first anthology to focus on nature writing by African American poets, a genre that until now has not commonly been counted as one in which African American poets have participated. Black poets have a long tradition of incorporating treatments of the natural world into their work, but it is often read as political, historical, or protest poetry, anything but nature poetry. This is particularly true when the definition of what constitutes nature writing is limited to work about the pastoral or the wild. The author has selected 180 poems from 93 poets that provide unique perspectives on American social and literary history to broaden our concept of nature poetry and African American poetics. This collection features major writers such as Phillis Wheatley, Rita Dove, Yusef Komunyakaa, Gwendolyn Brooks, Sterling Brown, Robert Hayden, Wanda Coleman, Natasha Trethewey, and Melvin B. Tolson as well as newer talents such as Douglas Kearney, Major Jackson, and Janice Harrington. Included are poets writing out of slavery, Reconstruction, the Harlem Renaissance, the Black Arts Movement, and late twentieth- and early twenty-first-century African American poetic movements. It also brings to the fore a neglected and vital means of considering poetry by African Americans and nature-related poetry as a whole. |
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