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Nikki Giovanni

    Nikki Giovanni is an American poet and author whose work offers authentic distillations of Black life in America. Her poems are celebrated for their genuine voice and profound insights. As a literary magazine editor and a distinguished professor, she continues to shape the literary landscape. Her writing resonates deeply with readers, marked by its distinctive style and powerful emotional resonance.

    McDougal Littell Language of Literature
    Artemis 2020
    Make Me Rain
    A Library
    Poems : 1968-2020
    Standing in the Need of Prayer
    • Standing in the Need of Prayer

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Borrowing the title of a traditional African American hymn, Standing in the Need of Prayer poetically describes the vulnerability of black men and the ongoing injustice they encounter in America. Noted poet, Nikki Giovanni speaks to participants of the Million Man March, Tupac's mother, and expresses her own trepidation felt in response to late-night callers who may or may not be the bearers of tragic news. Her writings are bookended with poems by DXTR Spits (Jordan Holmes) as well as Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, Jericho Brown. Illustrator, Emily Thornton Calvo punctuates each poem with art that depicts the anger and frustration as well as the constant concern felt by those who love them. Standing in the Need of Prayer is critical to those who care about understanding the position of others who live under the weight of systemic racism--and a call for prayers to protect them.

      Standing in the Need of Prayer
    • A major new career-spanning selection from one of the world’s foremost poets, an international treasure, from 1968 to the present day Nikki Giovanni's poetry has dazzled and inspired readers for more than sixty years. When she first emerged from the Black Arts Movement in the late 1960s, she immediately became one of the most celebrated and controversial poets of the era. Now considered a living legend, this is the first new selection since the late 1990s and offers readers a chance to be introduced to and to celebrate her incredible lifetime's work.Giovanni’s poetry has always been a powerful expression of her ideas about love, race, politics and gender, but part of that power has also been the sensitive and intimate way Giovanni is able to bring to light the heart and soul of herself and her readers. Giovanni's poetry speaks from and to the Black experience, with Black love, Black struggle and Black joy at the centre. Arranged chronologically and spanning the entirety of her career, this selection charts not only the development of a great poet but also of sixty years of American life, bringing together motherhood and revolution, political dreams and great loves, men, women, children and community, and shows Giovanni at her essential, profound best.

      Poems : 1968-2020
    • A Library

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.3(1006)Add rating

      In this lyrical picture book, world-renowned poet, New York Times bestselling author, and Coretta Scott King Honor winner Nikki Giovanni and fine artist Erin Robinson craft an ode to the magic of a library as a place not only for knowledge but also for imagination, exploration, and escape. In what other place can a child sail their dreams and surf the rainbow without ever leaving the room? This ode to libraries is a celebration for everyone who loves stories, from seasoned readers to those just learning to love words, and it will have kids and parents alike imagining where their library can take them. This inspiring read-aloud includes stunning illustrations and a note from Nikki Giovanni about the importance of libraries in her own childhood.

      A Library
    • Make Me Rain

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.2(1224)Add rating

      One of America's most celebrated poets challenges us with this powerful and deeply personal collection of verse that speaks to the injustices of society while illuminating the depths of her own heart. For more than fifty years, Nikki Giovanni's poetry has dazzled and inspired readers. As sharp and outspoken as ever, she returns with this profound book of poetry in which she continues to call attention to injustice and racism, celebrate Black culture and Black lives, and give readers an unfiltered look into her own experiences. In Make Me Rain, she celebrates her loved ones and unapologetically declares her pride in her Black heritage, while exploring the enduring impact of the twin sins of racism and white nationalism. Giovanni reaffirms her place as a uniquely vibrant and relevant American voice with poems such as "I Come from Athletes" and "Rainy Days"--calling out segregation and Donald Trump; as well as "Unloved (for Aunt Cleota)" and "When I Could No Longer"--her personal elegy for the relatives who saved her from an abusive home life. Stirring, provocative, and resonant, the poems in Make Me Rain pierce the heart and nourish the soul.

      Make Me Rain
    • Artemis 2020

      • 150 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Rooted in advocacy for social justice, this journal emerged from writing workshops for domestic violence victims in Southwest Virginia. Since 1977, it has championed equal treatment and denounced discrimination, whether based on gender or race. Artemis seeks to amplify diverse voices and provide a platform for artistic expression, reflecting its commitment to social change and inclusivity.

      Artemis 2020
    • Nikki Giovanniová pro mnohé představuje nejen jeden z nejslyšitelnějších hlasů černých literátů dneška, ale ve svých knihách veršů a esejů, mediálních vystoupeních a veřejných čteních poezie a v nahrávkách čtení s černošskou hudbou jakoby v sobě nesla vývoj politického myšlení a cítění i kulturní historii posledního půlstoletí. Knižní výbor básní Houpání na duze je retrospektivním přehledem dosavadní básnické tvorby Nikki Giovanniové, a tedy i rekapitulací jejího osobního, rodinného a celospolečenského příběhu.

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