Black arts poetry machine :

Grundy, David (Poet),

Black arts poetry machine : Amiri Baraka and the Umbra Poets / David Grundy. - viii, 264 pages ; 24 cm. - Bloomsbury studies in critical poetics .

GBP 85.00/-

Includes bibliographical references (pages 236-255) and index.

Introduction. Amiri Baraka, the Umbra Workshop, and the writing of literary history -- Baraka and Umbra -- "A tale of two cities" : Umbra, internationalism and the death of Lumumba -- "Poems that kill" : Amiri Baraka's magic words -- "Space of a nation" : David Henderson writes the city -- Language, violence and "the collective mind" in Calvin C. Hernton -- "Home is nowhere where you were born" : Calvin Hernton's "Medicine man" -- "Return to English turn" : Tom Dent -- Memory and myth in Lorenzo Thomas' "The bathers".

"A vital hub of poetry readings, performance, publications and radical politics in 1960s New York, the Umbra Workshop was a cornerstone of the African American avant-garde. Bringing together new archival research and detailed close readings of poetry, A Black Arts Poetry Machine is a groundbreaking study of this important but neglected group of poets. David Grundy explores the work of such poets as Amiri Baraka, Lorenzo Thomas and Calvin Hernton and how their innovative poetic forms engaged with radical political responses to state violence and urban insurrection. Through this examination, the book highlights the continuing relevance of the work of the Umbra Workshop today and is essential reading for anyone interested in 20th-century American poetry"--

9781350061965

2018056077


Umbra Poets Workshop.


American poetry--African American authors--History and criticism.
American poetry--History and criticism.--20th century
American poetry--History and criticism.--New York (State)--New York
African American poets--New York (State)--New York.

811.5409896073 GRU

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