Letters to America: Contemporary American Poetry on Race

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Imprint: Wayne State University Press (Dec 01, 1995)
Poetry, Paperback, 232 pages
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
ISBN: 9780814325421

    Description of Letters to America: Contemporary American Poetry on Race


    Letters to America features the work of poets who have had the courage to write about race with honesty and passion. Speakign from the experience of Black, Native American, Asian, Arabic, Indian, Hispanic, and white culture, their diverse voices unite in a dialogue of poems which acknowledge and celebrate our differences while exploring America’s shameful history of racial intolerance. The poets in this anthology include Gwendolyn Brooks, Charles Bukowski, Joy Harjo, Langstong Hughes, Sharon Olds, James Wright, Etheridge Knight, Gary Soto, Garrett Kaoru Hongo, Audre Lorde, David Ignatwo, and others.
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