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Allen, Lillian, 1951-
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Canadian poetry -- Black authors.
Canadian poetry -- Women authors.
Canadian poetry -- 20th century.
Canadian poetry -- 21st century.
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Allen, Lillian, 1951-
Canadian poetry -- Black authors.
Canadian poetry -- Women authors.
Canadian poetry -- 20th century.
Canadian poetry -- 21st century.
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Make the world new : the poetry of
Lillian
Allen
/ selected with an introduction by Ronald Cummings ; and an afterword by
Lillian
Allen
.
by
Allen
,
Lillian
,
1951-
Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2021.
Call #:
811.54 A427m
Subjects
Canadian poetry -- Black authors.
Canadian poetry -- Women authors.
Canadian poetry -- 20th century.
Canadian poetry -- 21st century.
Series
Laurier poetry series.
ISBN:
9781771124959 (pbk)
Description:
xxii, 78 p. ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:
"Make the World New brings together some of the highlights of
Lillian
Allen
's work in a single volume, the first book of her poems to be published in over twenty years. It revisits her well-known verse from the celebrated collections Rhythm an' Hardtimes, Women Do This Everyday, and Psychic Unrest, while also assembling new and uncollected poems.
Allen
's poetry is both political and creative in its attempts to make the world new and in its incisive narration of black life. Her work is intersectional in the most radical ways and highlights the need for gendered, racial, and political change as a process of social transformation. In the current historical movement for Black Lives, protests for racial justice and calls for institutional change, these poems echo with meaningful resonance while also reminding us of the long struggles for change.
Allen
's afterword includes the writer's reflections on her process and poetics and the social and cultural impact of the work."--Publisher.
Genre:
Canadian poetry.
Other authors:
Cummings, Ronald.
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