Every goodbye ain't gone: an anthology of innovative poetry by African Americans
Product Description: Just prior to the Second World War, and even more explosively in the 1950s and 1960s, a far-reaching revolution in aesthetics and prosody by black poets ensued, some working independently and others in organized groups. Little of this new work was reflected in the anthologies an...
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2006
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Zusammenfassung: | Product Description: Just prior to the Second World War, and even more explosively in the 1950s and 1960s, a far-reaching revolution in aesthetics and prosody by black poets ensued, some working independently and others in organized groups. Little of this new work was reflected in the anthologies and syllabi of college English courses of the period. Even during the 1970s, when African American literature began to receive substantial critical attention, the work of many experimental black poets continued to be neglected. "Every Goodbye Ain't Gone" presents the groundbreaking work of many of these poets who carried on the innovative legacies of Melvin Tolson, Gwendolyn Brooks, and Robert Hayden. Whereas poetry by key figures such as Amirt Baraka, Tolson, Jayne Cortez, Clarence Major, and June Jordan is represented, this anthology also elevates into view the work of less studied poets such as Russell Atkins, Jodi Braxton, David Henderson, Bob Kaufman, Stephen Jonas, and Elouise Loftin. Many of the poems collected in the volume are currently unavailable and some will appear in print here for the first time. Coeditors Aldon Lynn Nielsen and Lauri Ramey provide a critical introduction that situates the poems historically and highlights the ways such poetry has been obscured from view by recent critical and academic practices. The result is a record of experimentation, instigation, and innovation that links contemporary African American poetry to its black modernist roots and extends the terms of modern poetics into the future. |
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adam_text | EVERY GOODBYE AIN T GONE AN ANTHOLOGY OF INNOVATIVE POETRY BY AFRICAN
AMERICANS EDITED BY ALDON LYNN NIELSEN AND LAURI RAMEY THE UNIVERSITY OF
ALABAMA PRESS TWCALOOSA CONTENTS INTRODUCTION XIII LLOYD ADDISON I BY
YOU PUT ON I AFTER MLK 2 ALL THE THINGS OF WHICH THERE ARE NONE 4 UMBRA
6 WILLIAM ANDERSON THERE S NOT A FRIEND LIKE THE LOWLY JESUS 10 RUSSELL
ATKINS IT S HERE IN THE 11 PROBABILITY AND BIRDS 12 WHILE WAITING FOR A
FRIEND TO COME TO VISIT A FRIEND IN A MENTAL HOSPITAL 13 SPYRYTUAL 14
LINES IN RECOLLECTION 15 THEL_ L L 16 FURIOUS D GARB 17 NIGHT AND A
DISTANT CHURCH 18 CHRISTOPHE 19 IRRITABLE SONGS 20 NARRATIVE 27 AT NIGHT
KEEP STILL 28 IMAGINARY CRIMES IN A REAL GARDEN 29 AMIRI BARAKA
BIOGRAPHY 30 THE VIOLENCE OF THE MIND IS THE VIOLENCE OF GOD 32 HOW
PEOPLE DO 33 THE HEAVY 34 LEFTY 35 NODE 37 THE A, B, C S 39 I
INVESTIGATE THE SUN 42 COURAGEOUSNESS 43 THE CITY OF NEW ARK 44 JODI
BRAXTON CONVERSION 58 HAROLD CARRINGTON LAMENT 61 WOO S PEOPLE 63
STING*A SOUTH CAROLINA AVE. FOLK TALE 64 STEPHEN CHAMBERS HER 65 JAYNE
CORTEZ DRYING SPIT BLUES 66 UNDER THE EDGE OF FEBRUARY 68 PHRASEOLOGY 70
INDELIBLE 71 OPENING ACT 72 INTO THIS TIME 74 LAWRENCE S. CUMBERBATCH I
SWEAR TO %U, THAT SHIP NEVER SUNK IN MIDDLE-PASSAGE! 77 AGAIN THE
SUMMONING 78 IN THE EARLY MORNING BREEZE 79 RUDY BEE GRAHAM A LYNCHING
FOR SKIP JAMES 80 WITHOUT SHADOW 83 WILLIAM J. HARRIS A GRANDFATHER POEM
86 PRACTICAL CONCERNS 87 DE LEON HARRISON A COLLAGE FOR RICHARD
DAVIS*TWO SHORT FORMS 88 FORMULA FOR BLUE BLUES BABIES 89 YELLOW 90
DAVID HENDERSON DOWNTOWN-BOY UPTOWN 91 SKETCHES OF HARLEM 93 IN WILLIAMS
94 LOCK CITY 96 BLACKMAN IN THE DESECRATED SYNAGOGUE*LIVING IN THE LAST
DAYS 97 CALVIN HERNTON BEING EXIT IN THE WORLD 98 THE WALL 99 MEDICINE
MAN 100 JOSEPH JARMAN WHAT WE ALL 104 NON-COGNITIVE ASPECTS OF THE
CITY 105 TED JOANS THE OVERLOADED HORSE 108 PERCY JOHNSTON ROUND ABOUT
MIDNIGHT, OPUS #6 109 LEXINGTON AVENUE EXPRESS 110 TO PAUL ROBESON, OPUS
NO. 3 IN DEWEY SQUARE, 1956 113 BLAUPUNKT 115 STEPHEN JONAS FOR LEROI
JONES 116 BOOKV 117 .. AN EAR INJURED BY HEARING THINGS 123 ORGASM 0
125 A MUDDLE 131 A LTTTLE MAGTC 132 LENS 133 LY. 134 WHAT YOU CAN SEE
135 JUNE JORDAN ALL THE WORLD MOVED 136 TOWARD A PERSONAL SEMANTICS 137
SAN JUAN 138 BUS WINDOW 139 BOB KAUFMAN I HAVE FOLDED MY SORROWS 140
EAST FIFTH STREET (N.Y.) 141 LORCA 142 PICASSO S BALCONY 143 NOVELS FROM
A FRAGMENT IN PROGRESS 144 THE CELEBRATED WHITE-CAP SPELLING BEE 146
OREGON 148 A TERROR IS MORE CERTAIN 149 UNHISTORICAL EVENTS 151 THE
BIGGEST FISHERMAN 152 CROOTY SONGO 153 THE LATE LAMENTED WIND, BURNED IN
INDIGNATION 154 ELOUISE LOFTIN A BLACK LADY 155 WHAT SUNNI SAY 156 BKLN
157 BAREFOOT NECKLACE 158 APRIL 68 159 SCABIBLE 160 N.J.LOFTIS CHANGES
* ONE 161 CHANGES * FIVE 163 CHANGES * EIGHT 166 CLARENCE MAJOR
PARAGRAPH FROM ENGLISH SPEAKING WORLD 169 A PETITION FOR LANGSTON HUGHES
170 MEDIA ON WAR 171 EDGE GUIDE FOR IMPRESSION 172 NEWS STORY 173 A POEM
AMERICANS ARE GOING TO HAVE TO MEMORIZE SOON 174 EDUCATION BY DEGREES
175 NOT THIS*THIS HERE! 176 MORTAL ROUNDNESS 177 PICTURES 179 WATER USA
180 LEROY MCLUCAS NEGOTIATION 181 GRAPH 182 OLIVER PITCHER WHY DON T WE
ROCK THE CASKET HERE IN THE MOONLIGHT? 183 DUST OF SILENCE 184 THE
REMARK 186 FORMULA FOR TRAGEDY 187 WASHINGTON SQUARE: AUGUST AFTERNOON
188 FROM HARLEM: SIDEWALK ICONS 190 THE INFANT 191 TANGO 192 THE
ICONOCLAST S CLOSET 193 TOM POSTELL GERTRUDE STEIN RIDES THE TOWN DOWN
EL 195 I WANT A SOLID PIECE OF SUNLIGHT AND A YARDSTICK TO MEASURE IT
WITH 196 HARMONY 197 NORMAN H. PRITCHARD MAGMA 198 ASALTERIS 199 FROM
WHERE THE BLUES? 200 METAGNOMY 201 GYRE S GALAX 203 206 JUNT 207 WE
NEED 208 HELEN QUIGLESS CONCERT 209 ISHMAEL REED PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR
IN THE TENDERLOIN 211 DUALISM IN RALPH ELLISON S INVISIBLE MAN 212
BADMAN OF THE GUEST PROFESSOR 213 POETRY MAKES RHYTHM IN PHILOSPHY 217
ED ROBERSON NEWS CONTINUED RELEASE 219 POLL 220 FOUR LINES OF A BLACK
LOVE LETTER BETWEEN TEACHERS 221 ON THE CALLIGRAPHY OF BLACK CHANT 223
IT MUST BE THAT IN THE MIDST 225 ANY MOMENT (12/4/69 4:30 A.M. CHICAGO
227 AMERICAN CULTURE IS THE POT 228 A. B. SPELLMAN THE BEAUTIFUL DAY,
V 229 JOHN COLTRANE 230 THE TWIST 231 BLUES: MY BABY S GONE 232 DID
JOHN S MUSIC KILL HIM? 233 THE TRUTH YOU CARRY IS VERY DARK 235 PRIMUS
ST. JOHN ALL THE WAY HOME 236 BENIGN NEGLECT / WEST POINT, MISSISSIPPI,
1970 238 THE VIOLENCE OF PRONOUN 239 STUDYING 241 GLENN STOKES BLUE
TEXARKANA CECIL TAYLOR SCROLL NO. 1 SCROLL NO. 2 DA 248 CHOIR 250
LORENZO THOMAS INAUGURATION 242 244 246 253 EMBARKATION FOR CYTHERA SONG
256 TWELVE GATES THE BATHERS ANOTHER POEM 2 57 259 IN ENGLISH 2 54 263
MELVIN B. TBLSON DARK LAUGHTER 264 THE CHITTERLING KING 270 GLORIA TROPP
POEM FOR ERNIE HENRY 286 TOM WEATHERLY FIRST MONDAY SCOTTSBORO ALABAMA
287 CANTO 7 288 VOCAL TEXTS EVOKE 289 FISHES 290 GANDHABBA #5 291
CROATAN 292 CANTO 10 293 P.W.T. 294 CONTRIBUTORS 295 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
303
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EVERY GOODBYE AIN'T GONE AN ANTHOLOGY OF INNOVATIVE POETRY BY AFRICAN
AMERICANS EDITED BY ALDON LYNN NIELSEN AND LAURI RAMEY THE UNIVERSITY OF
ALABAMA PRESS TWCALOOSA CONTENTS INTRODUCTION XIII LLOYD ADDISON I BY
YOU PUT ON I AFTER MLK 2 ALL THE THINGS OF WHICH THERE ARE NONE 4 UMBRA
6 WILLIAM ANDERSON THERE'S NOT A FRIEND LIKE THE LOWLY JESUS 10 RUSSELL
ATKINS IT'S HERE IN THE 11 PROBABILITY AND BIRDS 12 WHILE WAITING FOR A
FRIEND TO COME TO VISIT A FRIEND IN A MENTAL HOSPITAL 13 SPYRYTUAL 14
LINES IN RECOLLECTION 15 "THEL_ L L" 16 FURIOUS'D GARB 17 NIGHT AND A
DISTANT CHURCH 18 CHRISTOPHE 19 IRRITABLE SONGS 20 NARRATIVE 27 AT NIGHT
KEEP STILL 28 IMAGINARY CRIMES IN A REAL GARDEN 29 AMIRI BARAKA
BIOGRAPHY 30 THE VIOLENCE OF THE MIND IS THE VIOLENCE OF GOD 32 HOW
PEOPLE DO 33 THE HEAVY 34 LEFTY 35 NODE 37 THE A, B, C'S 39 I
INVESTIGATE THE SUN 42 COURAGEOUSNESS 43 THE CITY OF NEW ARK 44 JODI
BRAXTON CONVERSION 58 HAROLD CARRINGTON LAMENT 61 WOO'S PEOPLE 63
STING*A SOUTH CAROLINA AVE. FOLK TALE 64 STEPHEN CHAMBERS HER 65 JAYNE
CORTEZ DRYING SPIT BLUES 66 UNDER THE EDGE OF FEBRUARY 68 PHRASEOLOGY 70
INDELIBLE 71 OPENING ACT 72 INTO THIS TIME 74 LAWRENCE S. CUMBERBATCH I
SWEAR TO %U, THAT SHIP NEVER SUNK IN MIDDLE-PASSAGE! 77 AGAIN THE
SUMMONING 78 IN THE EARLY MORNING BREEZE 79 RUDY BEE GRAHAM A LYNCHING
FOR SKIP JAMES 80 WITHOUT SHADOW 83 WILLIAM J. HARRIS A GRANDFATHER POEM
86 PRACTICAL CONCERNS 87 DE LEON HARRISON A COLLAGE FOR RICHARD
DAVIS*TWO SHORT FORMS 88 FORMULA FOR BLUE BLUES BABIES 89 YELLOW 90
DAVID HENDERSON DOWNTOWN-BOY UPTOWN 91 SKETCHES OF HARLEM 93 IN WILLIAMS
94 LOCK CITY 96 BLACKMAN IN THE DESECRATED SYNAGOGUE*LIVING IN THE LAST
DAYS 97 CALVIN HERNTON BEING EXIT IN THE WORLD 98 THE WALL 99 MEDICINE
MAN 100 JOSEPH JARMAN "WHAT WE ALL" 104 "NON-COGNITIVE ASPECTS OF THE
CITY" 105 TED JOANS THE OVERLOADED HORSE 108 PERCY JOHNSTON ROUND ABOUT
MIDNIGHT, OPUS #6 109 LEXINGTON AVENUE EXPRESS 110 TO PAUL ROBESON, OPUS
NO. 3 IN DEWEY SQUARE, 1956 113 BLAUPUNKT 115 STEPHEN JONAS FOR LEROI
JONES 116 BOOKV 117 ". AN EAR INJURED BY HEARING THINGS" 123 ORGASM 0
125 A MUDDLE 131 A LTTTLE MAGTC 132 LENS 133 LY. 134 "WHAT YOU CAN SEE"
135 JUNE JORDAN ALL THE WORLD MOVED 136 TOWARD A PERSONAL SEMANTICS 137
SAN JUAN 138 BUS WINDOW 139 BOB KAUFMAN I HAVE FOLDED MY SORROWS 140
EAST FIFTH STREET (N.Y.) 141 LORCA 142 PICASSO'S BALCONY 143 NOVELS FROM
A FRAGMENT IN PROGRESS 144 THE CELEBRATED WHITE-CAP SPELLING BEE 146
OREGON 148 A TERROR IS MORE CERTAIN 149 UNHISTORICAL EVENTS 151 THE
BIGGEST FISHERMAN 152 CROOTY SONGO 153 THE LATE LAMENTED WIND, BURNED IN
INDIGNATION 154 ELOUISE LOFTIN A BLACK LADY 155 WHAT SUNNI SAY 156 BKLN
157 BAREFOOT NECKLACE 158 APRIL '68 159 SCABIBLE 160 N.J.LOFTIS CHANGES
* ONE 161 CHANGES * FIVE 163 CHANGES * EIGHT 166 CLARENCE MAJOR
PARAGRAPH FROM ENGLISH SPEAKING WORLD 169 A PETITION FOR LANGSTON HUGHES
170 MEDIA ON WAR 171 EDGE GUIDE FOR IMPRESSION 172 NEWS STORY 173 A POEM
AMERICANS ARE GOING TO HAVE TO MEMORIZE SOON 174 EDUCATION BY DEGREES
175 NOT THIS*THIS HERE! 176 MORTAL ROUNDNESS 177 PICTURES 179 WATER USA
180 LEROY MCLUCAS NEGOTIATION 181 GRAPH 182 OLIVER PITCHER "WHY DON'T WE
ROCK THE CASKET HERE IN THE MOONLIGHT?" 183 DUST OF SILENCE 184 THE
REMARK 186 FORMULA FOR TRAGEDY 187 WASHINGTON SQUARE: AUGUST AFTERNOON
188 FROM HARLEM: SIDEWALK ICONS 190 THE INFANT 191 TANGO 192 THE
ICONOCLAST'S CLOSET 193 TOM POSTELL GERTRUDE STEIN RIDES THE TOWN DOWN
EL 195 I WANT A SOLID PIECE OF SUNLIGHT AND A YARDSTICK TO MEASURE IT
WITH 196 HARMONY 197 NORMAN H. PRITCHARD MAGMA 198 ASALTERIS 199 FROM
WHERE THE BLUES? 200 METAGNOMY 201 GYRE'S GALAX 203 ' 206 JUNT 207 "WE
NEED" 208 HELEN QUIGLESS CONCERT 209 ISHMAEL REED PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR
IN THE TENDERLOIN 211 DUALISM IN RALPH ELLISON'S INVISIBLE MAN 212
BADMAN OF THE GUEST PROFESSOR 213 POETRY MAKES RHYTHM IN PHILOSPHY 217
ED ROBERSON NEWS CONTINUED RELEASE 219 POLL 220 FOUR LINES OF A BLACK
LOVE LETTER BETWEEN TEACHERS 221 ON THE CALLIGRAPHY OF BLACK CHANT 223
"IT MUST BE THAT IN THE MIDST" 225 ANY MOMENT (12/4/69 4:30 A.M. CHICAGO
227 "AMERICAN CULTURE IS THE POT" 228 A. B. SPELLMAN THE BEAUTIFUL DAY,
V 229 JOHN COLTRANE 230 THE TWIST 231 BLUES: MY BABY'S GONE 232 DID
JOHN'S MUSIC KILL HIM? 233 THE TRUTH YOU CARRY IS VERY DARK 235 PRIMUS
ST. JOHN ALL THE WAY HOME 236 BENIGN NEGLECT / WEST POINT, MISSISSIPPI,
1970 238 THE VIOLENCE OF PRONOUN 239 STUDYING 241 GLENN STOKES BLUE
TEXARKANA CECIL TAYLOR SCROLL NO. 1 SCROLL NO. 2 "DA" 248 CHOIR 250
LORENZO THOMAS INAUGURATION 242 244 246 253 EMBARKATION FOR CYTHERA SONG
256 TWELVE GATES THE BATHERS ANOTHER POEM 2 57 259 IN ENGLISH 2 54 263
MELVIN B. TBLSON DARK LAUGHTER 264 THE CHITTERLING KING 270 GLORIA TROPP
POEM FOR ERNIE HENRY 286 TOM WEATHERLY FIRST MONDAY SCOTTSBORO ALABAMA
287 CANTO 7 288 "VOCAL TEXTS EVOKE" 289 "FISHES" 290 "GANDHABBA" #5 291
"CROATAN" 292 CANTO 10 293 P.W.T. 294 CONTRIBUTORS 295 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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