著者について

Wanda Coleman was a prominent African American poet, novelist, and essayist known for her powerful voice and exploration of the complexities of urban life. Born in Los Angeles, Coleman’s work often reflected her experiences as a Black woman navigating the multifaceted realities of society. Her early poetry collections, such as "Mad Dog Black Lady," brought attention to her unique style and perspective, blending elements of cultural critique with deep personal insights.

Throughout her career, Coleman published numerous works, including poetry, essays, and short stories, earning her a place among the significant voices in contemporary literature. Her contributions to anthologies and her involvement in various literary movements showcased her commitment to addressing themes of race, gender, and identity. Coleman's literary legacy continues to inspire new generations of writers and readers alike, solidifying her status as a vital figure in American literature.

国籍 アメリカ人
生年月日 July 13, 1946
出生地 Los Angeles, California, USA
死亡日 November 22, 2013