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1. Voices (American Poets Continuum) by Lucille Clifton | |
Paperback: 72
Pages
(2008-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description In 2007, Lucille Clifton became the first African American woman to win the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, one of the most prestigious American poetry awards and one of the largest literary honors for work in the English language. Clifton has also won the National Book Award in poetry for Blessing the Boats (BOA Editions, 2000), and is the only author ever to have two collections, Good Woman: Poems and a Memoir (BOA Editions, 1987) and Next: New Poems (BOA Editions, 1987), named finalists for the Pulitzer Prize in one year. In Voices, Clifton continues her celebrated aesthetic of writing poems for the disempowered and the underprivileged while finding humor and redemption among life’s many hardships. This book also highlights Clifton’s ability to write inventive dramatic monologues. Voices includes monologues spoken by animals, as well as by the food product spokespeople Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben, and the apparently nameless guy on the Cream of Wheat box. “cream of wheat” sometimes at night BOA Editions is thrilled to present the newest poetry collection by the one and only Lucille Clifton. Customer Reviews (1)
word music |
2. the terrible stories (American Poets Continuum) by Lucille Clifton | |
Paperback: 70
Pages
(1996-09-01)
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Thoughtful poems that deal with loss and loneliness There is a sequence of poems about an encounter with a fox; for me this sequence brings to mind larger issues of human-animal relations. I found the most powerful sequence to be about breast cancer. In the first poem in that sequence, Clifton evokes "audre" (i.e. Audre Lorde, another poet who has written eloquently on breast cancer). Also very moving is "lumpectomy eve," which captures the tenderness of "one breast / comforting the other." Some poems explore the connection between African-Americans and Africa (these specific poems are "hag riding," "shadows," and "memphis"). Some poems are more overtly political or sociological. "the son of medgar," for example, deals with the trial of the assassin of Medgar Evers. "lorena" is a surprisingly gentle poem which evokes the story of a real-life woman who sexually mutilated her husband. The final sequence in the book, "From the Book of David," draws from the biblical narratives of King David. These poems explore the violence of David's life, and seem to be asking how we can reconcile David the warrior with David the poet. Clifton writes with a quiet power in this collection. I recommend this book to all those interested in poetry, African-American studies, and/or women's studies.
Excellent Collection |
3. Good Woman: Poems and a Memoir 1969-1980 (American Poets Continuum) by Lucille Clifton | |
Paperback: 276
Pages
(1987-11-01)
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THis book is about my family
Quiet, meditative, moving...
Shapeshifting and a Poet's Voice and Space . . .
Moving, mesmerizing, revealing, touching, earthy, and lovely |
4. Next: New Poems (American Poets Continuum) by Lucille Clifton | |
Paperback: 85
Pages
(1989-12-01)
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not just any good woman
witand tragedy |
5. Blessing the Boats: New and Selected Poems 1988-2000 (American Poets Continuum) by Lucille Clifton | |
Paperback: 145
Pages
(2000-04-01)
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Lucille Clifton:The Truth Teller
Lucille Clifton: Ave Atque Vale
Loving Lucille
Dreamy Whirl Through Life Nuances
Inciteful Read |
6. The Boy Who Didn't Believe in Spring (Picture Puffins) by Lucille Clifton | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(1992-08-15)
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Looking for Spring Wherever You Are
A great adventure for the young urban child, rural children may not get it |
7. The Book of Light by Lucille Clifton | |
Paperback: 80
Pages
(1992-07-01)
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Highly recommended
Delightful Collection
A beautiful, heartfelt, heart-full collection of poetry... |
8. Mercy (American Poets Continuum) by Lucille Clifton | |
Paperback: 79
Pages
(2004-09-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Lucille Clifton’s poetry carries her deep concerns for the world’s children, the stratification of American society, those people lost or forgotten amid the crushing race of Western materialism and technology. In turns sad, troubled and angry, her voice has always been one of great empathy, knowing, as she says, “the only mercy is memory.” In this, her 12th book of poetry, the National Book Award-winner speaks to the tenuous relationship between mothers and daughters, the debilitating power of cancer, the open wound of racial prejudice, the redemptive gift of story-telling. “September Song,” a sequence of seven poems, featured on National Public Radio, presents a modern-day Orpheus who, through her grief, attempts to heart-intelligently respond to the events of September 11th. The last sequence of poems—a tightly-woven fabric of caveats and prayers—was initially written in the 1970s, then revised and reshaped in the last few years. Lucille Clifton is an award-winning poet, fiction writer and author of children’s books. Her most recent poetry book, Blessing the Boats: New and Selected Poems 1969–1999 (BOA), won the 2000 National Book Award for Poetry. Two of Clifton’s BOA poetry collections, Good Woman: Poems and a Memoir 1969–1980 and Next: New Poems, were chosen as finalists for the Pulitzer Prize in 1988, while Clifton’s The Terrible Stories (BOA) was a finalist for the 1996 National Book Award. Clifton has received fellowships from the NEA, an Emmy Award from the American Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, the Shelley Memorial Prize and the Charity Randall Citation. She is a Distinguished Professor of Humanities as St. Mary’s College in Maryland. She was appointed a Fellow of The American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and elected as Chancellor of The Academy of American Poets in 1999. She lives in Columbia, MD. Customer Reviews (4)
Mercy
Wonderful Poetry, Amazing Sentiment.Must Read!
First Rate
The Triumph of Clifton's "Mercy" |
9. Quilting: Poems 1987-1990 (American Poets Continuum Series, Vol. 21) by Lucille Clifton | |
Paperback: 89
Pages
(2000-09-01)
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10. Wild Blessings: The Poetry of Lucille Clifton (Southern Literary Studies) by Hilary Holladay | |
Hardcover: 232
Pages
(2004-08-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description In Wild Blessings, Hilary Holladay offers the first full-length study of Clifton’s poetry, drawing on a broad knowledge of the American poetic tradition and African American poetry in particular. Holladay places Clifton’s poems in multiple contexts—personal, political, and literary—as she explicates major themes and analyzes specific works: Clifton’s poems about womanhood, a central concern throughout her career; her fertility poems, which are provocatively compared with Sylvia Plath’s poems on the same subject; her relation to the Black Arts Movement and to other black female poets, such as Gwendolyn Brooks and Sonia Sanchez; her biblical poems; her elegies; and her poignant family history, Generations, an extended prose poem. This illuminating book concludes with a wide-ranging interview with Clifton, in which she discusses her poetry and private life. Readers encountering Lucille Clifton’s poems for the first time and those long familiar with her distinctive voice will benefit from Hilary Holladay’s perceptive and striking insights into the work of a leading American poet. Customer Reviews (1)
Being Blessed |
11. Good Times: Poems by Lucille Clifton | |
Hardcover:
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(1969)
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12. The Black b C's by Lucille Clifton | |
Hardcover:
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(1973)
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13. Good Times by Lucille Clifton | |
Hardcover:
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(1969)
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14. Generations: A memoir by Lucille Clifton | |
Hardcover: 79
Pages
(1976)
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15. The Lucky Stone (Yearling Book) by Lucille Clifton | |
Paperback: 64
Pages
(1986-06-01)
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More Than a Lucky Stone |
16. Everett Anderson's Goodbye (Reading Rainbow) by Lucille Clifton | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(1988-07-15)
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everett andersons good bye
Everett Anderson's Goodbye
Not what I expected
A Beautiful, Gentle Book about Loss and Acceptance.
Perfect for Pastoral Counseling |
17. Don't You Remember: 2 by Lucille Clifton | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(1985-06-03)
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18. All Us Come Cross the Water by Lucille Clifton | |
Library Binding: 32
Pages
(1973-06)
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A Worthwhile Vintage Purchase! |
19. I Bet She Called Me Sugar Plum by Joanne V. Gabbin | |
Paperback:
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(2004-09)
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20. Lucille Clifton: Her Life and Letters (Women Writers of Color) by Mary Jane Lupton | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(2006-06-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Writing and composing with honesty and humanism, Lucille Clifton is known for her themes of the body, family, community, politics, womanhood, and the spirit. While much of her work deals with the African American experience, she does not limit herself to that perspective, addressing topics common to all women, to all people. This timely and important biography will give readers a glimpse into the life and work of this important and revered African American poet, writer, and educator, exploring themes that run throughout her writing, as well as the personal obstacles she faced and overcame. Lucille Clifton was born in Depew, New York, in 1936. Today, she is one of the most important and revered African American poets, writers, and educators in the nation. In addition to several works of poetry, she has written more than 15 children's books. Her work has been nominated for three Pulitzer Prizes and two National Book Awards, one of which she won for Blessing the Boats: New and Selected Poems 1988-2000 in 2000. In 1999, she was appointed and remains a Chancellor of the American Academy of Poets, one of the most prestigious honors in American letters. Among her best known works is the poem miss rosie, anthologized many times over and a standard part of high school curriculums. She has won an Emmy award, a Lannan Literary Award, two fellowships from the National Endowmant for the the Arts, and many other prestigious awards. Writing and composing with honesty and humanism, Clifton is known for her themes of the body, family, community, politics, womanhood, and the spirit. While much of her work deals with the African American experience, she does not limit herself to that perspective, addressing topics common to all women, to all people. This biography covers Clifton's life and work, addressing themes that run throughout her writing as well as the personal obstacles she faced and overcame, including her own faultering health. This timely and important biography will give readers a glimpse into the life of one of America's most important, influential, and enduring writers. |
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