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Hamilton, Sylvia. 1950-
Subjects
Blacks -- Nova Scotia -- Poetry.
Black Canadians -- Nova Scotia -- Poetry.
Women, Black -- Poetry.
Blacks -- Poetry.
Canadian poetry -- Women authors.
Canadian poetry -- Black authors.
Canadian poetry -- Nova Scotia.
Canadian poetry -- 21st century.
Maxine Tynes Nova Scotia Poetry Award.
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Hamilton, Sylvia. 1950-
Blacks -- Nova Scotia -- Poetry.
Black Canadians -- Nova Scotia -- Poetry.
Women, Black -- Poetry.
Blacks -- Poetry.
Canadian poetry -- Women authors.
Canadian poetry -- Black authors.
Canadian poetry -- Nova Scotia.
Canadian poetry -- 21st century.
Maxine Tynes Nova Scotia Poetry Award.
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Tender / Syliva D. Hamilton.
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Hamilton, Sylvia. 1950-
Gaspereau Press, 2022.
Call #:
819
.16
H221t
Subjects
Blacks -- Nova Scotia -- Poetry.
Black Canadians -- Nova Scotia -- Poetry.
Women, Black -- Poetry.
Blacks -- Poetry.
Canadian poetry -- Women authors.
Canadian poetry -- Black authors.
Canadian poetry -- Nova Scotia.
Canadian poetry -- 21st century.
Maxine Tynes Nova Scotia Poetry Award.
ISBN:
9781554472369
Description:
137 p. ill. (b&w) ; 22 cm.
Notes:
Includes index of poetry titles.
Summary:
"The poems in Tender chronicle the experiences of Black people, especially of Black women, in their quest for self- determination and their desire to live full, complex, unencumbered lives. Employing her skills as a documentary filmmaker, Hamilton combines reclaimed historical accounts, memories and stories to engage subjects such as intergenerational trauma, racial violence, the silencing of girls and women, and the loss of children. Running throughout her work is a yearning for genuine equality and freedom, and an understanding that a better future begins with engaging honestly with our past."--Publisher.
Awards:
Winner of the Maxine Tynes Nova Scotia Poetry Award, 2023.
Genre:
Canadian poetry.
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