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Poems from Prison.
  

Poems from Prison. [Paperback]

Etheridge Knight
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Power of Poetry, Feb 27 2002
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Justin Evans (West Wendover, Nevada United States) - See all my reviews
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I first read Etheridge Knight by way of the Before Columbus Foundation American Book Awards Anthology. When I finally got hold of this magnificient book I was floored by the spare style that cut me to the bone. ...To tht I can add a bit of my own awe and respect for Knight and his poetry. I use his Poems From Prison as a text for creative writing. I have every one of my poetry students write their own poem based upon his "Idea of Ancestry," attempting to show the connections he made with his self, family, and situation.

Quite simply, there is an honesty and power in this book that you cannot escape...

Aside from the poetic value of these poems, for they really are wonderful examples of the varied devices that poets use in their writing, is the wonderful social commentary they make on some very serious issues. Black, White, Hispanic, (whatever) can learn from this book and make connection with most if not all of the poetry within it.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A redemptive masterpiece, Feb 20 1997
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A searing, aching tribute to suffering, freedom, and redemption. Etheridge Knight takes aim at the center of human frailty -- the heart -- and emerges clutching the message of triumph over the coldest evils of the human soul. Every prospective poet should sit down for a night and read Etheridge Knight's tale of salvation from drugs and prison through the written word. This collection will haunt you, burn you, and endure inside of you.

DAN TAPPER
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5.0 out of 5 stars A redemptive masterpiece, Feb 20 1997
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This review is from: Poems from Prison. (Paperback)
A searing, aching tribute to suffering, freedom, and redemption. Etheridge Knight takes aim at the center of human frailty -- the heart -- and emerges clutching the message of triumph over the coldest evils of the human soul. Every prospective poet should sit down for a night and read Etheridge Knight's tale of salvation from drugs and prison through the written word. This collection will haunt you, burn you, and endure inside of you.

DAN TAPPER

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Power of Poetry, Feb 27 2002
By Justin Evans - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Poems from Prison. (Paperback)
I first read Etheridge Knight by way of the Before Columbus Foundation American Book Awards Anthology. When I finally got hold of this magnificient book I was floored by the spare style that cut me to the bone. ...To tht I can add a bit of my own awe and respect for Knight and his poetry. I use his Poems From Prison as a text for creative writing. I have every one of my poetry students write their own poem based upon his "Idea of Ancestry," attempting to show the connections he made with his self, family, and situation.

Quite simply, there is an honesty and power in this book that you cannot escape...

Aside from the poetic value of these poems, for they really are wonderful examples of the varied devices that poets use in their writing, is the wonderful social commentary they make on some very serious issues. Black, White, Hispanic, (whatever) can learn from this book and make connection with most if not all of the poetry within it.

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