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Wanda Coleman

    Tato autorka se ve své tvorbě ponořila do hloubky lidské duše a zkoumala složité vztahy a sociální otázky. Její psaní se vyznačuje pronikavým vhledem a poetickým jazykem, který čtenáře vtáhne do svých světů. Práce, která se často zabývá tématy identity a místa ve společnosti, nabízí silný hlas a jedinečnou perspektivu. Čtenáři objevují hluboce dojemné a podnětné příběhy, které rezonují dlouho po dočtení.

    Native in a Strange Land: Trials and Tremors
    Ostinato Vamps
    Wicked Enchantment
    Wicked Enchantment: Selected Poems
    Mercurochrome
    Riot Inside Me: More Trials and Tremors
    • 2022

      Heart First into this Ruin

      • 120 stránek
      • 5 hodin čtení

      "The first complete collection of Wanda Coleman's original and inventive sonnets. Long regarded as among her finest work, these one hundred poems give voice to loving passions, social outrage, and hard-earned wisdom. "Fantastically entertaining and deeply engaging...potent distillations of creative rage, social critique, and subversive wit."-Washington Post "Terrifying and fearlessly inventive."-New York Times Wanda Coleman was a beat-up, broke Black woman who wrote with anger, humor, and ruthless intelligence: "to know, i must survive myself," she wrote in "American Sonnet 7." A poet of the people, she created the experimental "American Sonnet" form and published them between 1986 and 2001. The form inspired countless others, from Terrance Hayes to Billy Collins. Drawn from life's particulars, Coleman's art is timeless and universal. In "American Sonnet 61" she writes: reaching down into my griot bag of womanish wisdom and wily social commentary, i come up with bricks with which to either reconstruct the past or deconstruct a head.... from the infinite alphabet of afroblues intertwinings, i cull apocalyptic visions (the details and lovers entirely real) and articulate my voyage beyond that point where self disappears These one hundred sonnets-borne from influences as diverse as Huey P. Newton and Herman Melville, Amiri Baraka and Robert Duncan-tell Coleman's own tale, as well as the story of Black and white America. From "American Sonnet 2": towards the cruel attentions of violent opiates as towards the fatal fickleness of artistic rain towards the locusts of social impotence itself i see myself thrown heart first into this ruin not for any crime but being This is a collection for anyone who values the power of words to name what is real and what is possible in a unique, questioning, and questing mind"-- Provided by publisher

      Heart First into this Ruin
    • 2021

      Nobody wrote about police hassle like she did. Nobody wrote about making ends meet, about the history of the slave trade or the comedy of the daily grind, with the same breathtaking originality and brio; and few writers, before or since, have had the courage to write with such honesty about their everyday experience of life - and love - in an unjust world. This is the first ever UK publication of the poetry of Wanda Coleman: a beat-up, broke and Black woman who wrote with defiance, humour and clarity about her life on the margins, and who went overlooked by the establishment for decades - even as she was known colloquially as 'the unofficial poet laureate of Los Angeles'. Wicked Enchantment gathers 130 of Coleman's poems in a selection by Terrance Hayes. Funny, angry, endlessly alive and written with an immediacy and frankness that captivate, here is the essential work of a poet of fierce resistance and self-belief against the odds

      Wicked Enchantment
    • 2021

      Wer waren Emmett Till und Nat Turner? Wer waren die Neununddreißig, die die Überfahrt nicht überlebten, und was geschah am 11. März 1990? Wanda Coleman schreibt über historische Ereignisse und prägende Alltags­­erfahrungen, sie verfasst Briefe an eine große Schwester, Essays über die Sprache, Gedichte an einen totgeborenen Sohn. Sie wird zur ­Kulturterroris­tin, Märchenerzählerin, Comicskripterin und komponiert einen umfassenden Zyklus von Amerikanischen Sonetten. Gedichte über Sex und Geburt, über ihren Körper und Träume, Situationen im Krankenhaus oder im Gefängnis, über die Sorge, die Miete nicht bezahlen und die Kinder nicht versorgen zu können. In einer wütenden Sprache, mit teils beißendem Humor und teils überraschender Zärtlichkeit, überführt die profi­lier­te Lyrikerin aus Los Angeles die Diskriminierung von Schwarzen in einem rassistischen Amerika in system- und herrschaftskritische Poesie. Terrance Hayes hat für diesen Band über 120 Gedichte voll Wut, Witz und Weisheit aus acht Lyrikbänden ­zu­sammengestellt, die Wanda Coleman zwischen den späten 1970ern und frühen 2000ern verfasst hat.

      Strände. Warum sie mich kalt lassen
    • 2020

      Wicked Enchantment: Selected Poems

      • 224 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení
      4,2(37)Ohodnotit

      Wanda Coleman's work is being re-introduced to a fresh audience, highlighting its relevance and impact. This revival offers readers a chance to explore her unique voice and literary contributions, showcasing themes that resonate with contemporary issues. The timing emphasizes the importance of her work in today's literary landscape, inviting both new and seasoned readers to engage with her powerful narratives.

      Wicked Enchantment: Selected Poems
    • 2013

      Poems Seismic in Scene

      • 82 stránek
      • 3 hodiny čtení

      This collection showcases the poignant and powerful poetry of Wanda Coleman, celebrated for her unique voice and exploration of complex themes. Enhanced by the artistic calligraphy and layout of Jean-Jacques Tachdjian, the presentation adds a visual dimension to Coleman's evocative words. Readers can expect a rich blend of emotion and artistry, reflecting the depth of Coleman's work.

      Poems Seismic in Scene
    • 2011

      The World Falls Away

      • 132 stránek
      • 5 hodin čtení
      4,1(36)Ohodnotit

      The burnings from which Coleman culls her work casts a glow and unique warmth that invites the reader to sit by her metaphorical hearth, to laugh and enjoy their “conversation.” The contemplative and philosophical have entered her voice as she continues to explore the conflicts and confusions that shape the aesthetic terrain of Southern California and beyond—as she continues to grapple with cultural bias, malignant domestic neglect, poverty, and the damages of racism, yet broadening her palette of social ills to include the privacies of grief, loss and transcendence. A nominee and finalist for Poet Laureate of California, she continues to reflect the ethnic scramble of Los Angeles, where she has been honored by proclamations from the city’s elected officials, including the mayor’s office, the city council and the Department of Cultural Affairs.

      The World Falls Away
    • 2006

      African Sleeping Sickness

      Stories and Poems

      • 328 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení
      4,0(10)Ohodnotit

      Through vivid and intense dramatic monologues, the poet captures the harsh realities of life on the streets of Los Angeles. The gritty portrayal of young gangsters, poverty, and despair reveals a world where violence and survival intertwine, reflecting deep societal issues. Coleman's raw and dynamic voice conveys not just the pain but also a fierce anger towards those who exploit the vulnerable. This powerful exploration of human suffering and resilience invites readers to confront uncomfortable truths and fosters a transformative experience.

      African Sleeping Sickness
    • 2005

      Riot Inside Me: More Trials and Tremors

      • 320 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení
      4,6(18)Ohodnotit

      Wanda Coleman expertly blends satire and journalism, offering a sharp critique of life in Los Angeles. Her work showcases a unique perspective on societal issues, highlighting the vibrancy and challenges of the city. Through her incisive writing, Coleman captures the essence of contemporary culture, making her commentary both engaging and thought-provoking.

      Riot Inside Me: More Trials and Tremors
    • 2003

      Past winner of the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize, this long-time author from Black Sparrow Press is known for her fierce adherence to the truth and a language so musical one can almost hear the blues line underneath her stanzas. schovat popis

      Ostinato Vamps
    • 2001

      Mercurochrome

      • 270 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení
      4,3(8)Ohodnotit

      Exploring themes of resilience and survival, this collection reflects the experiences of a self-made writer from Black Los Angeles, grappling with racism, poverty, and violence. Through powerful poetry, the author confronts personal loss and societal challenges, offering poignant insights into the human condition. With a voice that resonates with the struggles of the marginalized, the work embodies the spirit of perseverance, making it a profound tribute to the enduring power of language and the poetic tradition.

      Mercurochrome