The best selling author presents a new collection of poems. This new volume of poetry captures the pain and triumph of being black and speaks out about history, heartbreak and love.
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Maya Angelou's poems have been called "marvelously lyrical" (Library Journal), "painfully revealing, honestly outraged, and hurting with the pain of being a woman" (Louise Meriwether) and "black, bitter, and beautiful" (James Baldwin).
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She lay, skin down on the moist dirt, the canebrake rustling with the whispers of leaves, and loud longing of hounds and the ransack of hunters crackling the near branches.She muttered, lifting her head a nod toward freedom, I shall not, I shall not be moved.
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- PublisherRandom House
- Publication date1997
- ISBN 10 0679457089
- ISBN 13 9780679457084
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages64
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