Black Buffalo woman An introduction to the poetry & poetics of Lucille Clifton
Book - 2024
This long-awaited and much-needed volume shines new light on one of America's most beloved, and profound, poets-Lucille Clifton. Black Buffalo Woman is a deep, comprehensive dive into Clifton's work through the eyes of celebrated poet and scholar, Kazim Ali. Collecting chapters of Clifton's early manuscripts, late drafts, and integrating her books of children's literature, Ali's meticulously researched volume provides a brilliant and fresh perspective on Clifton's life and work. Various chapters examine Clifton's treatment of the body as a site of both joy and danger, spirituality, and interrogation of American history, politics, and popular culture. The result of Ali's scholarship and care highlights... a dazzling array of Clifton's poetic techniques and forms that will continue to inspire poets for decades to come -- Provided by publisher.
- Subjects
- Genres
- Literary criticism
Critiques littéraires - Published
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Rochester, NY :
BOA Editions, Ltd
2024.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First edition
- Physical Description
- 294 pages ; 23 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 286-291).
- ISBN
- 9781960145383
9781960145352
- Introduction : Mentor and Muse
- Chapter 1 : Buffalo War
- Chapter 2 : All Clay is Kin and Kin
- Chapter 3 : The Blacker She Do Be
- Chapter 4 : Trouble is Coming Round
- Chapter 5 : Things Don’t Fall Apart
- Chapter 6 : The Light That Came to Lucille Clifton
- Chapter 7 : The Picture Show
- Chapter 8 : Adam and His Mother
- Chapter 9 : Dark Lucille
- Chapter 10 : Last, First, and Yet Unseen
- Conclusion : Refuge Temple