Collected Poems

Collected Poems

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Mar 21, 2013 · English · Hardcover (336 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 336
Language English
Published Mar 21, 2013
Publisher Library of America
ISBN-10 1598530836
ISBN-13 9781598530834

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The American Poets Project series continues with this stunning collection from a major—and sometimes controversial—figure of the Harlem Renaissance
 
In his early twenties, Countee Cullen emerged as a central figure in the tumultuous, defiant, intensely creative cultural movement now known as the Harlem Renaissance. Here is the most comprehensive collection of Cullen’s poetry ever assembled. It begins with his astonishing first book,  Color  (1925)—a debut that made him “fa­mous, like Byron, overnight” (as H. L. Mencken put it). Cullen’s intricate, deceptively simple lyrics shocked some early readers with their frank ex­plorations of racial, sexual, and religious themes. They have since become touchstones of the Afri­can American poetic tradition.
 
The collection follows the evolution of Cul­len’s prodigious talents through  Copper Sun  (1927),  The Ballad of the Brown Girl  (1927),  The Black Christ & Other Poems  (1929), and  The Medea and Some Poems  (1935)—reprinted for the first time with the illustrations from the original editions. Also in­cluded are playful verses from his children’s book  The Lost Zoo  (1940); haunting late poems he in­tended to add to  On These I Stand  (1947) before his death; and dozens of uncollected poems, some never before published, which reveal an intense engagement with the politics of civil rights. To­gether, they afford an unprecedented occasion to revisit a dazzling and distinctive poetic voice.

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Poetry Politics
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