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Color

Color( )
Author: Cullen, Countee
Contribution by: Editions, Mint
Series title:Mint Editions--Black Narratives Ser.
ISBN:978-1-5132-0920-3
Publication Date:Aug 2021
Publisher:West Margin Press
Imprint:West Margin Press
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $12.99
Book Description:

Color (1925) is a collection of poems by Countee Cullen. Published the same year Cullen entered Harvard to pursue a masters in English, Color was a brilliant debut by a poet who had already gained a reputation as a leading young artist of the Harlem Renaissance. Deeply personal and attuned to poetic tradition, Cullen's verses capture the spirit of creative inquiry that defined a generation of writers, musicians, painters, and intellectuals while changing the course of...
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Book Details
Pages:110
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5 x 8 x 0.31 Inches
Book Weight:0.52 Pounds
Author Biography
Cullen, Countee (Author)
Born in New York City, Countee Cullen was separated from his mother in early childhood. He was raised in part by the Reverend Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister. In high school, Cullen was already praised for his poetry. The poem "Life's Rendezvous" was published in a high school literary magazine and won first prize in a citywide contest. Educated at New York University and Harvard University, Cullen worked as an assistant editor on the Urban League's Opportunity: A Journal of Negro Life, writing a monthly literary column. His many awards for poetry included the first Harmon Prize for distinguished achievement in literature by a black writer, and a Guggenheim Fellowship. He taught junior high school in New York City until his death.

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