Listen Up!: Spoken Word PoetryZoë Anglesey "Today, the poetry scene flourishes at New York open-mic spots like the Nuyorican Poets Café, Brooklyn's YWCA Tea Party and Harlem's Sugar Shack. Progeny of hip poets--the Beats of the 50s and protest poets of the 60s and 70s--these up-and-coming literati cast their diverse spells of word beats inspiring young contemporaries in Cleveland, Ohio, Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington, D.C., and Atlanta; later branching out internationally to poetry circuit venues in Tokyo, Rio de Janiero, London, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, and Istanbul." --Zoë Anglesey Editor, Listen Up! Spoken word poetry is a cross-cultural phenomenon. Here for the first time in one hot volume are poems from the nation's top spoken word artists. Listen Up! features nine brilliant award-winning scribes who have ignited audiences worldwide with their soulful verse, bold alliterations, and sultry fusion of rhythm and rhyme--electrifying audiences as they chant, sing, recite, and improvise their poetry and powerful point of view. Among these nine literary luminaries are Carl Hancock Rux, named by The New York Times as one of thirty young artists "most likely to change the culture in the next thirty years"; Jessica Care Moore, a record-breaking five-time winner of the Apollo competition; and Saul Williams, co-scriptwriter and star of the feature film Slam, winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival and the prestigious Camera D'Or at Cannes. Packed with penetrating interviews on the craft of writing poetry, insight into the art of performance, and on-target, off-guard photos of the poets in action at history-making poetry slams, this unforgettable collection is the next best thing to being there live. |
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... live to see 30 how many incidents since we last kissed don't believe in this world so i fight so you'll live to love free who you want i me know that's not so i don't call don't write take your space your love back baby be safe in it ...
... live to see 30 how many incidents since we last kissed don't believe in this world so i fight so you'll live to love free who you want i me know that's not so i don't call don't write take your space your love back baby be safe in it ...
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... live jazz band , was produced Off- Broadway in 1990. It made its way to the National Black Theater Festival in North Carolina , the ETA Creative Arts Center in Chicago , the American Church of Paris , and then , adapted , it went to the ...
... live jazz band , was produced Off- Broadway in 1990. It made its way to the National Black Theater Festival in North Carolina , the ETA Creative Arts Center in Chicago , the American Church of Paris , and then , adapted , it went to the ...
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... lives at a time on sunny afternoons and purple evenings women who sleep sound and live silently some dreams never to be heard of again I've known sleeping women saul stacey williams and have learned to tiptoe into their 169.
... lives at a time on sunny afternoons and purple evenings women who sleep sound and live silently some dreams never to be heard of again I've known sleeping women saul stacey williams and have learned to tiptoe into their 169.
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