Little Girl Blue: Poems

Little Girl Blue: Poems
Title Little Girl Blue: Poems PDF eBook
Author Sequoia Maner
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2021-10-09
Genre
ISBN 9781737605003

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Winner of the Host Publications Chapbook Prize Fall 2021, Little Girl Blue: Poems is a collection of elegiac poems that confront desire and loss with and unshakeable sense of joy. This work is a powerful and unique blending of history, memory, and music.

Water Sings Blue

Water Sings Blue
Title Water Sings Blue PDF eBook
Author Kate Coombs
Publisher Chronicle Books
Total Pages 37
Release 2012-02-24
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1452113807

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Come down to the shore with this rich and vivid celebration of the ocean! With watercolors gorgeous enough to wade in by award-winning artist Meilo So and playful, moving poems by Kate Coombs, Water Sings Blue evokes the beauty and power, the depth and mystery, and the endless resonance of the sea.

Things I Have to Tell You

Things I Have to Tell You
Title Things I Have to Tell You PDF eBook
Author Betsy Franco
Publisher Candlewick Press
Total Pages 84
Release 2001-05
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780763610357

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A collection of poems, stories, and essays written by girls twelve to eighteen years of age and revealing the secrets which enabled them to overcome the challenges they faced.

Blues Poems

Blues Poems
Title Blues Poems PDF eBook
Author Kevin Young
Publisher Everyman's Library
Total Pages 258
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0375414584

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Born in African American work songs, field hollers, and the powerful legacy of the spirituals, the blues traveled the country from the Mississippi delta to “Sweet Home Chicago,” forming the backbone of American music. In this anthology–the first devoted exclusively to blues poems–a wide array of poets pay tribute to the form and offer testimony to its lasting power. The blues have left an indelible mark on the work of a diverse range of poets: from “The Weary Blues” by Langston Hughes and “Funeral Blues” by W. H. Auden, to “Blues on Yellow” by Marilyn Chin and “Reservation Blues” by Sherman Alexie. Here are blues-influenced and blues-inflected poems from, among others, Gwendolyn Brooks, Allen Ginsberg, June Jordan, Richard Wright, Nikki Giovanni, Charles Wright, Yusef Komunyakaa, and Cornelius Eady. And here, too, are classic song lyrics–poems in their own right–from Bessie Smith, Robert Johnson, Ma Rainey, and Muddy Waters. The rich emotional palette of the blues is fully represented here in verse that pays tribute to the heart and humor of the music, and in poems that swing with its history and hard-bitten hope.

Poems by a Little Girl

Poems by a Little Girl
Title Poems by a Little Girl PDF eBook
Author Hilda Conkling
Publisher
Total Pages 156
Release 1920
Genre Child author
ISBN

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Revisiting the Elegy in the Black Lives Matter Era

Revisiting the Elegy in the Black Lives Matter Era
Title Revisiting the Elegy in the Black Lives Matter Era PDF eBook
Author Tiffany Austin
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 284
Release 2019-12-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1000737160

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Revisiting the Elegy in the Black Lives Matter Era is an edited collection of critical essays and poetry that investigates contemporary elegy within the black diaspora. Scores of contemporary writers have turned to elegiac poetry and prose in order to militate against the white supremacist logic that has led to recent deaths of unarmed black men, women, and children. This volume combines scholarly and creative understandings of the elegy in order to discern how mourning feeds our political awareness in this dystopian time as writers attempt to see, hear, and say something in relation to the bodies of the dead as well as to living readers. Moreover, this book provides a model for how to productively interweave theoretical and deeply personal accounts to encourage discussions about art and activism that transgress disciplinary boundaries, as well as lines of race, gender, class, and nation.

The Girl in the Blue Beret

The Girl in the Blue Beret
Title The Girl in the Blue Beret PDF eBook
Author Bobbie Ann Mason
Publisher Random House
Total Pages 369
Release 2011-06-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0679604944

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Inspired by the wartime experiences of her father-in-law, Bobbie Ann Mason has crafted the haunting and profoundly moving story of an American World War II pilot shot down in Occupied Europe, and his wrenching odyssey of discovery, decades later, as he uncovers the truth about those who helped him escape in 1944. At twenty-three, Marshall Stone was a confident, cocksure U.S. flyboy stationed in England, with several bombing raids in a B-17 under his belt. But when enemy fighters forced his plane to crash-land in a Belgian field during a mission to Germany, Marshall had to rely solely on the kindness of ordinary Belgian and French citizens to help him hide from and evade the Nazis. Decades later, restless and at the end of his career as an airline pilot, Marshall returns to the crash site and finds himself drawn back in time, unable to stop thinking about the people who risked their lives to save Allied pilots like him. Most of all, he is obsessed by the girl in the blue beret, a courageous young woman who protected and guided him in occupied Paris. Framed in spellbinding, luminous prose, Marshall’s search for her gradually unfolds, becoming a voyage of discovery that reveals truths about himself and the people he knew during the war. Deeply beautiful and impossible to put down, The Girl in the Blue Beret is an unforgettable story—intimate, affecting, exquisite—of memories, second chances, and one intrepid girl who risked it all for a stranger.