Selected Poems by Paul Laurence Dunbar


ISBN
9780486299808
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
80
Dimensions
132 x 208mm

Dubbed the ""Poet Laureate of the Negro race"" by Booker T. Washington, Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872-1906) is best known for his lively dialect poems. In addition to his dialect verse, however, Dunbar also wrote fine poems in standard English that captured many elements of the black experience in America.This volume contains a representative cross-section of both types of verse, including ""Ode to Ethiopia,"" ""Worn Out,"" ""Not They Who Soar,"" ""When Malindy Sings,"" ""We Wear the Mask,"" ""Little Brown Baby,"" ""Dinah Kneading Dough,"" ""The Haunted Oak,"" ""Black Samson of Brandywine"" and many more.A rich amalgam of lyrics encompassing patriotism, a celebration of rural life and homey pleasures, anger at the inequalities accorded his race, and faith in ultimate justice, this collection affords readers an excellent opportunity to enjoy the distinctive voice and poetic technique of one of the most beloved and widely read African-American poets.
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