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TED JOANS "
Black Dues! Black Blues! Black News!" , Ted Joans trumpets in his tribute
to Langston Hughes. What Library Journal wrote in 1969 holds true today: "This
collection of his work clearly reveals the influence of Langston Hughes, his mentor
and friend. Joans, however, has the harsher and more strident tone necessary to
accurately reflect today’s society. As he says in one poem: ‘We must fall in love
and glorify our beautiful black nation / We must create black images / give the
world / a black education.’ " One
of the first black poets to become involved in surrealism and a first generation
Beat, Joans is an expatriate poet whose work is enjoying renewed interest. This
major collection of poems written during the past forty years is a significant
contribution to American letters. Teducation is the first single-volume
collection representing the life’s work of Joans, a once roommate of Charlie Parker
and a contemporary of Allen Ginsberg and Bob Kaufman. |