Urban Rage in Bronzeville

Urban Rage in Bronzeville
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Book Synopsis Urban Rage in Bronzeville by : Barbara Jean Bolden

Download or read book Urban Rage in Bronzeville written by Barbara Jean Bolden and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 268 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Urban Rage in Bronzeville divulges through the discourse of literary critics, social commentators, other artist and peers and even Brooks herself--in her own words--the impact of Gwendolyn Brooks on the community at home and at large. It reveals the power of this highly celebrated and highly provocative pivotal poet-artist to effect changes in perspective on the Black and White experience in America. Urban Rage in Bronzeville provides stark, honest looks at the sometimes bitter brutally harsh realities of life in this nation for Blacks by time or geography through a profound use of contrastingly beautiful manipulations of language and literary stylings"--Publisher's description.


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