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me and Nina

Monica Hand

Editorial: Alice James Books

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Sinopsis

me and Nina has strong topical appeal for a wide variety of markets, including African American readers, women readers, and those interested in Nina Simone, Jazz, and the civil rights movement of the 1970s.This Collection will feature cover art by Krista Franklin, a matte finish, French flaps, and rough cut pages.me and Nina has excellent course adoption potential its subject matter, its musicality, and as an example of work that is simultaneously cohesive yet stylistically diverse.This book encompasses elements from various schools of poetry, including lyric poetry and more experimental poetry, and will therefore have appeal for a wide range of poetry readers.Author is the recipient of three prestigious Cave Canem fellowships.
Disponible desde: 30/05/2016.

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