June Jordan was born on July 9, 1936, in Harlem, New York, to Mildred
and Granville Jordan, Jamaican natives. During her life, she became
one of the most prolific, important, and influential African American
writers of her time. Before her death from breast cancer in 2002,
Jordan published more than 27 books, including Some of Us Did Not Die,
Solider: A Poet's Childhood, Poetry for the People: Finding a Voice
through Verse, Haruko Love Poems, and Naming Our Destiny. Her work
Civil Wars, a collection of letters and essays, addressed such topics
as violence, homosexuality, race, and black feminism. Working in many
genres and touching on many themes and issues, Jordan was a powerful
force in American literature. This biography reveals the woman, the
writer, the poet, the activist, the leader, and the educator in all
her complexity. Working in many genres and touching on many themes and
issues, June Jordan was a powerful force in American literature. This
biography reveals the woman, the writer, the speaker, the poet, the
activist, the leader, and the educator in all her complexity. June
Jordan was born on July 9, 1936, in Harlem, New York, to Mildred and
Granville Jordan, Jamaican natives. During her life, she became one of
the most prolific, important, and influential African American writers
of her time. Before her death from breast cancer in 2002, Jordan
published more than 27 books, including Some of Us Did Not Die,
Solider: A Poet's Childhood, Poetry for the People: Finding a Voice
through Verse, Haruko Love Poems, and Naming Our Destiny. Her work
Civil Wars, a collection of letters and essays, addressed such topics
as violence, homosexuality, race, and black feminism. Kinloch offers a
life and letters of this prolific writer, delving into both her
biography and her contributions as a writer and activist. This
approach unveils the power of language in Jordan's poems, essays,
speeches, books—and ultimately in her own life—as she challenged
political systems of injustice, racism, and sexism. Kinloch examines
questions surrounding the pain of writing, the anger of oppression,
and the struggle of African American women to assert their voices.
Attention is paid to the ways in which Jordan's life informed her
writings her perspectives, and her contributions to the global
landscape of class, race, and gender issues. The writer's major works
are explored in detail, as Kinloch weaves discussions of her life into
critical considerations of her writings. Ultimately, this portrait
illustrates the ways in which Jordan's career represented her
dedication to making words work; her ability to rally and
revolutionize the spirit of people invested in decolonization, love,
and freedom; and her responsiveness to the world in which she lived.
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Her Life and Letters
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9780313014390
Publisert
2023
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Engelsk
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