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And still I rise

Title
And still I rise / Maya Angelou.
Author
Angelou, Maya
Publication
New York : Random House, [1978]
Supplementary Content
  • Publisher description
  • Publisher description

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Description
54 pages; 22 cm
Summary
Maya Angelou's third poetry collection, a unique celebration of life, consists of rhythms of strength, love, and remembrance, songs of the street, and lyrics of the heart.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • American poetry – African American authors – 20th century.
  • African American poets – 20th century.
  • African American women poets – 20th century.
Additional Formats (note)
  • Also issued online.
Contents
Touch me, life, not softly : A kind of love, some say -- Country lover -- Remembrance -- Where we belong, a duet -- Phenomenal woman -- Men -- Refusal -- Just for a time -- Traveling : Junkie monkey reel -- The lesson -- California prodigal -- My Arkansas -- Through the inner city to the suburbs -- Lady luncheon club -- Momma welfare roll -- The singer will not sing -- Willie -- To beat the child was bad enough -- Woman work -- One more round -- The traveler -- Kin -- The memory -- And still I rise : Still I rise -- Ain't that bad? -- Life doesn't frighten me -- Bump d'bump -- On aging -- In retrospect -- Just like Job -- Call letters: Mrs. V.B. -- Thank you, Lord.
Call Number
Sc D 85-155
ISBN
  • 0394502523
  • 9780394502526
LCCN
78057118
OCLC
4076183
Author
Angelou, Maya, author.
Title
And still I rise / Maya Angelou.
Publisher
New York : Random House, [1978]
Edition
First edition.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Additional Formats
Also issued online.
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Publisher description
Publisher description
Local Subject
Black author.
Research Call Number
Sc D 85-155
Sc D 85-242
JFD 79-10932
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