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Sonia Sanchez's Poetic Spirit through Haiku

Arimitsu, Michio(Contributions by)Austin, Tiffany(Contributions by)Han, John J.(Contributions by)Hanna, Sally Michael(Contributions by)Iadonisi, Richard A.(Contributions by)Kiuchi, Toru, editor of American Haiku:(Contributions by)Rosenow, Ce(Contributions by)Schettler, Meta L.(Contributions by)Thompson, Becky(Contributions by)Zheng, John(Edited by)
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This collection of ten critical essays is the first scholarly criticism of haiku by Sonia Sanchez, who has exemplified herself for six decades as a major figure in the Black Arts Movement, a central activist in civil rights and women’s movements, and an internationally-known writer in American literature.

Sanchez’s haiku, as an integral and prominent part of contemporary African American poetry, have expressed not only her ideas of nature, beauty, and harmony but also her aesthetic experience of music, culture, and love.

Aesthetically, this experience reflects a poetic mind which has helped the poet to shape or reimage her poetic spirit.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
1498543324 / 9781498543323
Hardback
811.54
31/05/2017
United States
English
210 pages : illustrations (black and white)
23 cm