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Furious Flower IV: The Worlds of Black Poetry
Furious Flower IV: The Worlds of Black Poetry
11 episodes
9 months ago
E. Ethelbert Miller and Fred Joiner on who gets to be a Black writer, giving birth to a new generation of critics, and baseball. Mentioned in this episode: In Search of Color Everywhere: A Collection of African-American Poetry edited by E. Ethelbert Miller Beyond the Frontier: African-American Poetry for the 21st Century edited by E. Ethelbert Miller “Winter in America” by Gil Scott-Heron “Party For Your Right To Fight” by Public Enemy “Say It Loud – I’m Black and I’m Proud” by James Brown “Today’s News” by Elizabeth Alexander Giant Talk: An Anthology of Third World Writings edited by Quincy Troupe and Rainer Schulte “Girlfriend” by Lori Tsang Dynamite Voices: Black Poets of the 1960s by Haki R. Madhubuti “Up and Down” by E. Ethelbert Miller
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E. Ethelbert Miller and Fred Joiner on who gets to be a Black writer, giving birth to a new generation of critics, and baseball. Mentioned in this episode: In Search of Color Everywhere: A Collection of African-American Poetry edited by E. Ethelbert Miller Beyond the Frontier: African-American Poetry for the 21st Century edited by E. Ethelbert Miller “Winter in America” by Gil Scott-Heron “Party For Your Right To Fight” by Public Enemy “Say It Loud – I’m Black and I’m Proud” by James Brown “Today’s News” by Elizabeth Alexander Giant Talk: An Anthology of Third World Writings edited by Quincy Troupe and Rainer Schulte “Girlfriend” by Lori Tsang Dynamite Voices: Black Poets of the 1960s by Haki R. Madhubuti “Up and Down” by E. Ethelbert Miller
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"I hadn't planned on letting it sing"
Furious Flower IV: The Worlds of Black Poetry
33 minutes 33 seconds
1 year ago
"I hadn't planned on letting it sing"
Lorna Goodison and Shauna Morgan on time travel, Band-Aids, and how human beings are always capable of surprise. Mentioned in this episode: “Nanny” from I Am Becoming My Mother by Lorna Goodison Mother Muse by Lorna Goodison “The Idiot Boy” from Lyrical Ballads by William Wordsworth “To Mr. William Wordsworth, Collector of Stamps for Westmoreland” from Turn Thanks by Lorna Goodison “This Pastel on Paper Laid on Aluminium Portrait Shows” from Mother Muse by Lorna Goodison “Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise“ from Redemption Ground: Essays and Adventures by Lorna Goodison From Harvey River: A Memoir of My Mother and Her Island by Lorna Goodison “Trash” by Barbara Gloudon for 1985/86 LTM National Pantomime Controlling the Silver by Lorna Goodison “Away Like Dust” by Shauna Morgan “All Saints” from Mother Muse by Lorna Goodison
Furious Flower IV: The Worlds of Black Poetry
E. Ethelbert Miller and Fred Joiner on who gets to be a Black writer, giving birth to a new generation of critics, and baseball. Mentioned in this episode: In Search of Color Everywhere: A Collection of African-American Poetry edited by E. Ethelbert Miller Beyond the Frontier: African-American Poetry for the 21st Century edited by E. Ethelbert Miller “Winter in America” by Gil Scott-Heron “Party For Your Right To Fight” by Public Enemy “Say It Loud – I’m Black and I’m Proud” by James Brown “Today’s News” by Elizabeth Alexander Giant Talk: An Anthology of Third World Writings edited by Quincy Troupe and Rainer Schulte “Girlfriend” by Lori Tsang Dynamite Voices: Black Poets of the 1960s by Haki R. Madhubuti “Up and Down” by E. Ethelbert Miller