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Continuum

New and Selected Poems

Continuum( )
Author: Evans, Mari
Foreword by: Angelou, Maya
Contribution by: Giovanni, Nikki
ISBN:978-1-57478-038-3
Publication Date:Mar 2007
Publisher:Black Classic Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $14.95
Book Description:

The distinguished poet Mari Evans writes unabashedly for and about African Americans, yet in her new collection, readers from all backgrounds can find profound insight into the human experience. Written without the flourish of fancy language, the poems are full of Evans’s brilliance, humor, and musical expression. Included are signature poems such as “I am a Black Woman” as well as new works that paint an intimate portrait of contemporary African American life.

Book Details
Pages:150
Detailed Subjects: Poetry / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.46 x 8.3 x 0.42 Inches
Book Weight:0.528 Pounds
Author Biography
Evans, Mari (Author)
Mari Evans was born in Toledo, Ohio on July 16, 1923. She attended the University of Toledo. She was a major figure in the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s. She was a poet, a playwright, a children's book author, and an essayist on American culture.

Her collections of poetry included A Dark and Splendid Mass, Nightstar: 1973-1978, I Am a Black Woman, and Where Is All the Music? Her children's books included Dear Corinne, Tell Somebody! Love, Annie: A Book about Secrets; Singing Black: Alternative Nursery Rhymes for Children; Jim Flying High; Rap Stories; and J.D. She was also the author of the plays Eye and River of My Song. She wrote, directed, and produced The Black Experience from 1968-1973.

She taught at several colleges and universities including Spelman College, Purdue University, Indiana University, and Cornell University. In 1997, her photo appeared on a Ugandan postage stamp. She died on March 10, 2017 at the age of 93.

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