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Sing a Black Girl's Song: The Unpublished Work of Ntozake Shange

Contributor(s): Shange, Ntozake (Author), Woodard, Alfre (Read by), Miles, Robin (Read by), Bayeza, Ifa (Read by), Woods, D (Read by), Whitfield, Lynn (Read by), Taylor, Regina (Read by), Shange, Savannah (Read by), Okpokwasili, Okwui (Read by), Perry, Imani (Read by), Perry, Imani (Contribution by), Perry, Imani (Foreword by), Burke, Tarana (Read by), Burke, Tarana (Editor), Burke, Tarana (Contribution by), Various Narrators (Read by)

ISBN: 9781668638477

Publisher: Legacy Lit

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Pub Date: September 12, 2023

Dewey: 818.5408

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Price on Product, Unabridged

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 2.50" H x 6.30" L x 6.30" W ( 0.55 lbs) pages

BISAC Categories:

Fiction | Feminist

Descriptions, Reviews, etc.

Description: The Millions "Most Anticipated" Books of 2023Never-before-seen unpublished works by award-winning American literary icon Ntozake Shange, featuring essays, plays, and poems from the archives of the seminal Black feminist writer who stands alongside giants like Toni Morrison and Alice Walker, curated by National Book Award winner Imani Perry with a foreword by New York Times bestselling author Tarana Burke. In the late '60s, Ntozake Shange was a student at Barnard College discovering her budding talent as a writer, publishing in her school's literary journal, and finding her unique voice. By the time she left us in 2018, Shange had scorched blazing trails across countless pages and stages, redefining genre and form as we know them, each verse, dance, and song a love letter to Black women and girls, and the community at large. Sing a Black Girl's Song is a new posthumous collection of Shange's unpublished poems, essays, and plays from throughout the life of the seminal Black feminist writer. In these pages we meet young Shange, learn the moments that inspired for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf..., travel with an eclectic family of musicians, sit on "The Couch" opposite Shange's therapist, and discover plays written after for colored girls' international success. Sing a Black Girl's Song houses, in their original form, the literary rebel's politically charged verses from the Black Arts Movement era alongside her signature tender rhythm and cadence that capture the minutia and nuance of Black life. Sing a Black Girl's Song is the continuation of a literary tradition that has bolstered generations of writers and a long-lasting gift from one of the fiercest and most highly celebrated artists of our time.

Brief description:

Robin Miles, named a Golden Voice by AudioFile magazine, has twice won the prestigious Audie Award for Best Narration, an Audie Award for directing, and many Earphones Awards. Her film and television acting credits include The Last Days of Disco, Primary Colors, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Law & Order, New York Undercover, National Geographic's Tales from the Wild, All My Children, and One Life to Live. She regularly gives seminars to members of SAG and AFTRA actors' unions, and in 2005 she started Narration Arts Workshop in New York City, offering audiobook recording classes and coaching. She holds a BA degree in theater studies from Yale University, an MFA in acting from the Yale School of Drama, and a certificate from the British American Drama Academy in England.

Review Quotes:

"Raw, illuminating and revelatory, Ntozake's Shange's bold and lyrical writing gave urgent voice to a new generation of young Black writers like myself who were emboldened by the honesty and beauty of her poetry, plays, and prose to tell our own stories."

-- "Lynn Nottage, Pulitzer Prize winning playwright"

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