Collected ProseUniversity of Michigan Press, 20 jul 1984 - 203 pagina's The author is generally recognized for his contributions to African American poetry, however, a large part of his poetry and prose is on other than African American themes. He achieves universality through his commitment, exploration, and dedication to his African American background, while emphasizing the importance in the commitment to the "belief in the fundamental oneness of all races, the essential oneness of mankind, to the vision of world unity". This is apparent in his poems as well as in the prose covered in this collection. |
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Africa American poetry anthology Arna Bontemps artist aware Bahá'í Faith Bahá'u'lláh Ballad of Remembrance began Black Spear called Carl Sandburg certainly Claude McKay COMEDIAN consciousness Countee Cullen Counterpoise course creative dance death Detroit Douglass experience feel felt Fisk going guess Harlem Renaissance hope human imagery images interested Jean Toomer kind knew Langston Hughes later laugh lines literary live look mask mean Mexico Middle Passage Nashville Nat Turner Negro movement Negro poets never night past Peacock Room perhaps play poet poet's poetic published race racial recall remember Reprinted rhythm Robert Hayden Rosey Runagate Sandburg seems sense slaves social sonnet sort spiritual stanza struggle student talk teaching themes there's things thought tion told trying to write verse vision voice W. H. Auden wanted words World Order write poems writing poetry written wrote young poet
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