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nappy edgesAuthor: Ntozake Shange
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Pages: 160
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Completely repackaged, this spirited celebration of the African-American soul breathes new life in the rhythmic poetry of beats and movements for which she is renowned. Winner of the Tony Award and the Obie Award for For Colored Girls Who Have Con-sidered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf, Ntozake Shange`s poetry is considered some of the most influential in African-American culture.




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5 out of 5 stars My favorite book in the entire world   January 19, 2000
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Ntozake Shange is a genius, a goddess, but above all else, a poet. This book revolutionized the way I viewed poetry. As she says, "A poem shd fill you up with something/ make you swoon, change yr mind or make it up/a poem shd happen to you like cold water or a kiss." My favorite poems in here are "Advice," "Between a Dancer and a Poet," and "An Invitation to My Friends." She makes connections between music and poetry and I came away (never really away- the book is always in my soul) with new spirit and passion that was inside me all along, but then it resonated, "Yes, yes, yes."


4 out of 5 stars Spoken word artists must peep this...   October 9, 2004
The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers (RAWSISTAZ.com and BlackBookReviews.net)
NAPPY EDGES by Ntozake Shange is a collection of poetry written during the
Seventies on a myriad of issues in the poet's trademark style. Shange creates
a rhythm that leaps from the page and lyrically dances around the room. The
words beg to be spoken aloud, and the emotions implore you to feel them.

Shange's message is often pro-woman as she deftly builds phrases that
sometimes seem unrelated to form a heavy lesson. Also included in this
collection is a speech that she gave to a conference in which she discussed the
poet's right to individual expression. She challenges readers to know their
poets and to know what their individual sound or flow is like.

It's hard for me to pick one favorite poem from this compilation. Each poem
speaks to a different place and a different time. Nonetheless, this is a
volume of poetry that needs to be on the shelves of all verse lovers and on
the lips of all those who strive to express themselves lyrically.

Reviewed by Diane Marbury
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers


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