Killens Review of Arts & Letters (Fall / Winter 2010)
Edited by Clarence V. Reynolds
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Publication Date: Oct 01, 2010
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Format: Magazine
Classification: Fiction
Imprint: Center for Black Literature
Publisher: Medgar Evers College
Parent Company: City University of New York
Fall / Winter 2010 “The Power of Voice”
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This issue of the Killens Review takes a look at the power and beauty of just a few voices that speak to us, for us, and about us. There is an exclusive interview with the late Obie Award-winning playwright Ntozake Shange, who shares the passions that drive her. A selection of poems by Carolyn M. Rodgers; and professor, poet and essayist Geoffrey Jacques takes a look at one aspect of the dynamic works by Amiri Baraka, “In the Tradition.” Photographer Jules Allen displays his voice through a series of captivating images.
Table of Contents
Essay: “Amiri Baraka and Poetic Obscurity” by Geoffrey Jacques
Interview: A Conversation with Ntozake Shange by Brenda M. Greene, Ph.D. (Read)
Excerpt: Some Sing, Some Cry by Notzake Shange and Ifa Bayeza
Poetry: A Rich Voice in Verse: Poems by Carolyn M. Rodgers; Movement by Keisha-Gaye Anderson
Portfolio: Photographer Jules Allen
Fiction: Ms. Cuffee by Sean Anderson