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Sing a Black girl's song, the unpublished work of Ntozake Shange, edited by Imani Perry ; foreword by Tarana Burke

Label
Sing a Black girl's song, the unpublished work of Ntozake Shange, edited by Imani Perry ; foreword by Tarana Burke
Language
eng
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
portraitsillustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Sing a Black girl's song
Oclc number
1376788607
Responsibility statement
edited by Imani Perry ; foreword by Tarana Burke
Sub title
the unpublished work of Ntozake Shange
Summary
"In the late 60s, Ntozake Shange was a young student at Barnard College discovering her budding talent as a writer, publishing in her school's literary journal, and finding her unique voice. By the time she left us in 2018, Shange had scorched blazing trails across countless pages and stages, redefining genre and form as we know it. Sing a Black Girl's Song is a new posthumous collection of unpublished works from throughout the life of this seminal Black feminist writer. In these pages we meet young Shange, learn the moments that inspired for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf..., travel with an eclectic family of musicians, sit on "The Couch" opposite Shange's therapist, and discover plays written after for colored girl's' international success. Sing a Black Girl's Song houses the literary rebel's politically charged verses from the Black Arts Movement era alongside her signature tender rhythm and cadence that capture the minutia and nuance of Black life, and is a long-lasting gift from one of the fiercest and most highly celebrated artists of our time"--, Provided by publisher
Target audience
adult
Classification
writerofforeword
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