“An arresting and meticulously researched collection of poems”
about the life of Phillis Wheatley, the first black woman to publish a
book in America (Ms. Magazine). In 1773, a young African American
woman named Phillis Wheatley published a book of poetry, Poems on
various Subjects, Religious and Moral (1773). When Wheatley’s book
appeared, her words would challenge Western prejudices about African
and female intellectual capabilities. Her words would astound many and
irritate others, but one thing was clear: This young woman was
extraordinary. Based on fifteen years of archival research, The Age
of Phillis, by award-winning writer Honorée Fanonne Jeffers, imagines
the life and times of Wheatley: her childhood with her parents in the
Gambia, West Africa, her life with her white American owners, her
friendship with Obour Tanner, her marriage to the enigmatic John
Peters, and her untimely death at the age of about thirty-three. Woven
throughout are poems about Wheatley's “age”—the era that
encompassed political, philosophical, and religious upheaval, as well
as the transatlantic slave trade. For the first time in verse,
Wheatley’s relationship to black people and their individual
“mercies” is foregrounded, and here we see her as not simply a
racial or literary symbol, but a human being who lived and loved while
making her indelible mark on history.
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ISBN
9780819579515
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Wesleyan University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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