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1 of 1 copy available
A Penguin Classic
Joshua Bennett and Jesse McCarthy repeatedly found themselves struck by the number of exciting poets they came across in long-out-of-print collections and forgotten journals whose work has been neglected or entirely ignored, even by scholars of Black poetry. Minor Notes is an excavation initiative that recovers and curates archival materials from these understudied, though supremely gifted, African American poets of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and aims to bridge scholarly interest with the growing general audience who reads, writes, and circulates poetry within that tradition. As Minor Notes clarifies, the work of contemporary Black poets is perhaps best understood through the lens of a long-standing tradition of the poet as witness, as prophetic voice, as communal bard, and as scholar of the everyday and the miraculous. The poets featured in Volume 1 are George Moses Horton, Fenton Johnson, Georgia Douglas Johnson, Henrietta Cordelia Ray, David Wadsworth Cannon Jr., Anne Spencer, and Angelina Weld Grimké.
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Creators
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Joshua BennettEditor
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Jesse McCarthyEditor
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Joshua BennettAuthor of introduction, etc.
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Jesse McCarthyAuthor of introduction, etc.
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Tracy K. SmithAuthor of introduction, etc.
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Joshua BennettAuthor of introduction, etc.
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Jesse McCarthyAuthor of introduction, etc.
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Tracy K. SmithAuthor of introduction, etc.
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Joshua BennettNarrator
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Jesse McCarthyNarrator
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Tracy K. SmithNarrator
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Full CastNarrator
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Publisher
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Release date
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9780593631249
- File size: 104060 KB
- Duration: 03:36:47
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Languages
- English
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Reviews
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AudioFile Magazine
An ensemble of narrators voices the works of Black poets who are lesser known in the canon of Black literature from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Tracy K. Smith begins the audiobook with a strong, clear delivery of the foreword, followed by Jesse McCarthy and Joshua Bennett, who share the introduction. When we enter the worlds of the poets, the deliveries are varied in tempo, tone, rhythm, and pitch. Patrick Sylvain's steady, accented tone when delivering Fenton Johnson's poetry contrasts with Imani Davis's energetic narration of Henrietta Cordelia Ray's poems. What a diverse cast and what prolific poets. T.E.C. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine
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