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... poem , when she has learned the " swing in this new speech , " she concludes : " Now when lights ' turn off / ( not ' close ' ) , / I find thought / caught in another tongue . " Legros Georges considers her poem " How to Kiss " a ...
... poem , when she has learned the " swing in this new speech , " she concludes : " Now when lights ' turn off / ( not ' close ' ) , / I find thought / caught in another tongue . " Legros Georges considers her poem " How to Kiss " a ...
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... poetic trajectory away from the securities afforded by such enunciative positions to a more restless and dispersed range of voices and thematic concerns . While the title poem , " Sunris , " is narrated by a woman and many of the other ...
... poetic trajectory away from the securities afforded by such enunciative positions to a more restless and dispersed range of voices and thematic concerns . While the title poem , " Sunris , " is narrated by a woman and many of the other ...
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... poetic insights than the title poem itself . One such poem is " First Generation Monologue " in which powerfully resonant images convey the " host " and " home " scapes of " over here " and " over there " as the speaker charts the ...
... poetic insights than the title poem itself . One such poem is " First Generation Monologue " in which powerfully resonant images convey the " host " and " home " scapes of " over here " and " over there " as the speaker charts the ...
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Women of Colour at the Barricades | 8 |
Creative Works | 17 |
Marcia Douglas | 23 |
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