A Surprised Queenhood in the New Black Sun: The Life & Legacy of Gwendolyn Brooks

A Surprised Queenhood in the New Black Sun: The Life & Legacy of Gwendolyn Brooks

by Angela Jackson

Narrated by Janina Edwards

Unabridged — 7 hours, 43 minutes

A Surprised Queenhood in the New Black Sun: The Life & Legacy of Gwendolyn Brooks

A Surprised Queenhood in the New Black Sun: The Life & Legacy of Gwendolyn Brooks

by Angela Jackson

Narrated by Janina Edwards

Unabridged — 7 hours, 43 minutes

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Overview

Gwendolyn Brooks is one of the great American literary icons of the twentieth century and the first black person awarded a Pulitzer Prize. Over nearly six decades, her poetry showed complex portraits of black American life and served as witness to the stark realities of urban living. A Surprised Queenhood in the New Black Sun delves deep into the rich fabric of Brooks's work and world and traces the literary arc of her long career, using forty-three of her most soul-stirring poems as a guide. It is a commemoration of a writer who negotiated black womanhood and incomparable brilliance with a changing, restless world-an artistic maverick ahead of her time.

Editorial Reviews

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Jackson’s sensitive portrait of this ‘quiet genius’ and her finely calibrated insights into her writing celebrate Brooks’s warmth, her ‘bitter bite, her slicing sarcasm,’ and the revolutionary provocation and power of her courageous, caring, intricately faceted poems, poems to read and reread for their emotional, social, and moral repercussions—and for their expounding beauty.”
—Donna Seaman, Booklist, Starred Review

“[Jackson] provides criticism which situates Brooks’s poems in the social and political conditions of her time. What emerges is a portrait not just of a creative maverick, but also of an artist who constantly negotiated her womanhood and strove to tell the stories of ordinary black women.”
The New Republic

“This book will be of special interest to scholars and students but will also appeal to general readers who enjoy Brooks’s poetry and want to know more about her.”
Library Journal

“Angela Jackson’s new biography of Gwendolyn Brooks, A Surprised Queenhood in the New Black Sun, does more than recount the iconic poet’s life and legacy: It’s a lovingly written genealogy of Black activism and art.”
Bitch

“I love Gwen. She was a beacon to all of us. She was one of the most gracious people I know. She was, in fact, a poem. . . smooth. . . quiet. . . at a different level each time you saw the same words. What a pleasure it is for me to have been permitted to call her ‘friend.’ I know Angela Jackson, also, and am so pleased she is the one to weave this quilt.”
—Nikki Giovanni

“Such generosity of vision and scholarship, A Surprised Queenhood in the New Black Sun superbly contextualizes Gwendolyn Brooks’s life as a sustaining artist who possessed an immense communal spirit and served as a model of literary citizenship. Even more, Angela Jackson fiercely celebrates Brooks as mentor and unwavering light, one whose poetry was a lifeline and whose quiet deeds help to empower generations of American writers.”
—Major Jackson, Richard A. Dennis University Distinguished Professor, University of Vermont; author of Roll Deep: Poems

“Angela Jackson frames the life and work of Gwendolyn Brooks with the attention and sensitivity perhaps only one poet can have for another. One of the greatest American poets of the twentieth century, Brooks had such a singular imagination that it would be folly to read her poems simply as products of her life experiences. And yet, we know Brooks drew inspiration for her work from people in the community around her. In A Surprised Queenhood in the New Black Sun, poet Angela Jackson has done something remarkable by illuminating the life and times that nourished Ms. Brooks’s poems, and doing so in a way that proves the poems all the more vital and inventive. This is a remarkable achievement.”
—Gregory Pardlo, Pulitzer Prize winner for Poetry

“Toni Morrison said we die, that may be the meaning of life, but we do language, that may be the measure of our lives. And how Miss Brooks did this thing called language. How she made us all look down the corridors of our birth. How she wore the rhythm of her name wide on green rivers of change. How she fashioned poems for us all from this bamboo wilderness called America. How she moved from city to city, restringing her words so we could live and breathe and smile and breathe and love and breathe her. This Gwensister called life.”
—Sonia Sanchez

AUGUST 2017 - AudioFile

Janina Edwards’s narration honors Jackson’s biographical tribute to Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Gwendolyn Brooks. Edwards takes her time in unfolding the story of this iconic figure. Her tone is filled with a mature tone of adoration. She wants the listener to fully appreciate who this woman was and how she constantly gave of herself through her writing, teaching, and humanitarian deeds. Edwards’s admiring tone is especially strong when she summarizes Brooks’s numerous poems and stories. One can hear the author’s personal connection to Brooks and more deeply understand Brooks’s significance in literature and contributions to social change. T.E.C. © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine

AUGUST 2017 - AudioFile

Janina Edwards’s narration honors Jackson’s biographical tribute to Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Gwendolyn Brooks. Edwards takes her time in unfolding the story of this iconic figure. Her tone is filled with a mature tone of adoration. She wants the listener to fully appreciate who this woman was and how she constantly gave of herself through her writing, teaching, and humanitarian deeds. Edwards’s admiring tone is especially strong when she summarizes Brooks’s numerous poems and stories. One can hear the author’s personal connection to Brooks and more deeply understand Brooks’s significance in literature and contributions to social change. T.E.C. © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940175670043
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Publication date: 11/08/2017
Edition description: Unabridged
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