Furious flower II : Regenerating the black poetic tradition

Presents outstanding critical scholarship on black contemporary poetry's origins and trends, its conflicts and consonances. Throughout, notable authors share insights and offer inspiration to fledgling poets about the creative process, and about daily life as a published writer. Program I - Ro...

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Corporate Author: James Madison University
Other Authors: McCray, Judith, Hodges, John L., Gabbin, Joanne V.
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
Published: South Burlington, VT : California Newsreel, 2005.
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