African American Poets 1700s 1940s


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African-American Poets: 1700s-1940s


African-American Poets: 1700s-1940s

Author: Harold Bloom

language: en

Publisher: Chelsea House

Release Date: 2009


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Presents critical analyses of the work of African-American poets from the eighteenth through the mid-twentieth centuries, including Gwendolyn Brooks, Countee Cullen, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Claude McKay, and Jean Toomer.

African-American Poets


African-American Poets

Author: Harold Bloom

language: en

Publisher: Infobase Publishing

Release Date: 2009


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Presents a collection of critical essays on the works of the African American poets Robert Hayden, Gwendolyn Brooks, Jean Toomer, Claude McKay, Langston Hughes, Paul Laurence Dunbar, James Weldon Johnson and Alice Dunbar-Nelson.

Lionel Fogarty in Poetry and Politics


Lionel Fogarty in Poetry and Politics

Author: Dashiell Moore

language: en

Publisher: Springer Nature

Release Date: 2025-05-16


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Since the publication of his first poetry collection Kargun in 1980, Lionel Fogarty has produced some of the most complex, playful and strident poems written in English, and has been regarded by some as the greatest Aboriginal Australian poet of his generation. While over the course of his career, Fogarty has had relatively little recognition in awards or grants, recent attention to his work suggests a new turn in how his poetry is read and understood in Australia and overseas. Emerging from these conversations, Lionel Fogarty in Poetry and Politics illuminates the craft and art of Fogarty’s poetry in hand with his political activism in order to open his work for new readers and researchers. Bringing together a wide range of critical and creative voices in the first book-length study of Fogarty’s work, this essay collection represents a landmark moment for the study of Indigenous studies, poetry and poetics, Australian literature, and for future work on Fogarty’s poetry.