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Nappyheaded Blacgirls: A New Aesthetic
by KazembeIBIS Publishing (Sep 01, 1999)
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Contemporary poetry with an urban undertone. Ranging from social commentary, political critique, and the sensually sublime.
The much anticipated book of poetry by Chicago poet Kazembe. "Nappyheaded
Blackgirls" is a book that celebrates and comments on the naturalness and
splendor of Blackness. The author explores diverse realms, themes, moods, and
issues. The book is political, passionate, and challenging’ a dynamic
compilation of Kazembe’s most exciting poems. In addition to the title piece,
the book contains a diverse assortment of poetry ranging from the politically
engaging to the romantically sublime.
Certain pieces, for example, "Malcolm’s Blood" and "Freedom’s Fiction," deal
with such issues as enslavement, oppression, self-knowledge, and activism.
Moreover, they discuss and elaborate the very pertinent social and political
issues confronting Black people.
Other pieces, for example, "Rainsweet" and "Platform Pancake Mama," are
surrealistic explorations of Black womanhood. These pieces (and the title piece)
seek to highlight and celebrate the beauty, mysticism, and spiritual power of
Black women.
Kazembe is a popular poet on the spoken word scene throughout Chicago and the
former weekend host at Jazz N’ Java. He was the first place winner of the
Gwendolyn Brooks Poetry Competition sponsored by Chicago State University
(1998). Kazembe took second place in a poetry competition sponsored by the
Duncan YMCA and judged by Ntozake Shange.
"Nappyheaded Blackgirls" has been widely hailed as a stunning work of
exuberance, passion, and depth.