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Selected Poems of Calvin C. Hernton

Calvin C. Hernton
Ishmael Reed

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The definitive guide to a major African American poet/>/>This volume promises to be the definitive guide to Calvin C. Hernton's unparalleled poetic career, re-introducing readers to a major voice in American poetry. Hernton was a cofounder of the Umbra Poets Workshop; a participant in the Black Arts Movement, R. D. Laing's Kingsley Hall, and the Antiuniversity of London; and a teacher at Oberlin College who counted amongst his friends bell hooks, Toni Morrison, and Odetta. As a pioneer in the field of Black Studies, Hernton developed a theoretical and practical pedagogy with lasting impact on generations of students. He may be best known as an anti-sexist sociologist, following in the footsteps of W.E.B. Du Bois, but Hernton viewed himself, above all, as a poet. This volume includes a generous selection of Hernton's previously published poems, from classics like the often anthologized "The Distant Drum" to the visionary epic The Coming of Chronos to the House of Nightsong, reprinted in full for the first time since 1964, alongside uncollected and unpublished material from the Calvin C. Hernton papers at Ohio University, a new critical introduction, and detailed notes, chronology, and bibliography. />/>[sample poem]/>/>The Distant Drum/>/>I am not a metaphor or symbol. />This you hear is not the wind in the trees. />Nor a cat being maimed in the street. />I am being maimed in the street/>It is I who weep, laugh, feel pain or joy. />Speak this because I exist. />This is my voice/>These words are my words, my mouth/>Speaks them, my hand writes. />I am a poet. />It is my fist you hear beating/>Against your ear.
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Binding: Paperback
Publication date: 25 Apr 2024
Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 152 mm
ISBN: 9780819500366