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This Is My Century: New and Collected Poems

by Walker
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Synopsis

Margaret Walker became the first African American to win a national literary award when her collection For My People was chosen for the Yale Series of Younger Poets in 1942. Over the next fifty years she enriched American literature in endless ways through her writings and, in 1993, she received the National Book Award for Lifetime Achievement.

This Is My Century is Walker's own defining summation of her career. Selected by the author herself, the one hundred poems include thirty-seven previously uncollected pieces and the entire contents of three hard-to-find volumes: the award-winning For My People (1942), Prophets for a New Day (1970), and October Journey (1975).

Library Journal

From the opening lines of For My People (winner of the 1942 Yale Younger Poets award) to the last of a recently written group of poems titled ``Farish Street,'' Walker writes with a strength and clarity that befits her large vision of American and African American history. She assumes the role of spokesperson and in the service of that role employs a multitude of techniques and inspirations: folklore, scriptural rhythms, ballad meter, sonnet forms, the Egyptian deities, political rhetoric. In planting her ``seeds of dreams and visions and prophecies . . . fantasies of freedom and of pride,'' the poet weaves personal memories and experiences within the larger fabric of racial identity, thereby enriching it.-- Fred Muratori, Cornell Univ. Lib.

About the Author, Walker

Margaret Walker (1915-1998) wrote poetry, essays, the novel Jubilee, and a biography of Richard Wright. She created pioneering programs in the humanities and African American studies at Jackson State University, where she was a faculty member for almost three decades.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 1989
Publisher
University of Georgia Press
Pages
209
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780820311357

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