Elvis Presley is Alive and Well and Living in Harlem, Volume 28Poet Brian Gilmore has brought forth a collection that is truly original. His writing is both mischievous and militant. Gilmore covers serious issues with a sarcastic humor and shifts to gentle passion in his love poems. In Elvis, Gilmore speaks to stealing, bigotry, and the exploitation of Black people with a sense of style that is politically keen. --Third World Press. |
Contents
Angry Voices | 3 |
mystical for peter tosh | 12 |
conversation and carob cookies | 18 |
Copyright | |
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References to this book
Rock Stars/Pop Stars: A Comprehensive Bibliography, 1955-1994 Brady Leyser,Pol Gosset No preview available - 1994 |