Haruko/Love Poems

Haruko/Love Poems
Title Haruko/Love Poems PDF eBook
Author June Jordan
Publisher Serpent's Tail
Pages 165
Release 2023-01-26
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1800814828

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In trailblazing poet, essayist, teacher and activist June Jordan's poems, love is a vision of revolutionary solidarity, crossing borders both emotional and literal with an outstretched hand. Haruko traces the faltering arc of a passionate love affair with another woman while Love Poems encompasses relationships with men and women, political resistance, the need for self-care in a demanding, uncaring world and apocalyptic visions of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius that destroyed Pompeii and Herculaneum. A contemporary of Alice Walker, Toni Morrison and Audre Lorde, June Jordan's spectacular poetry remains profoundly politically potent, lyrically inventive and breathtakingly romantic. First published in 1994, Haruko/ Love poems is a vitally important modern classic.

Directed by Desire

Directed by Desire
Title Directed by Desire PDF eBook
Author June Jordan
Publisher Copper Canyon Press
Pages 690
Release 2012-12-28
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1619320800

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Affordable e-book of volume honored as one of Library Journal's "Poetry Books of the Year."

Some Of Us Did Not Die: Selected Essays

Some Of Us Did Not Die: Selected Essays
Title Some Of Us Did Not Die: Selected Essays PDF eBook
Author June Jordan
Publisher Civitas Books
Pages 315
Release 2009-08-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0786751169

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“Forty years of tireless activism coupled with and fueled by flawless art.” —Toni Morrison Some of Us Did Not Die brings together the seminal essays of June Jordan, the widely acclaimed Black American writer known for her fierce commitment to human rights and political activism. Spanning the length of her extraordinary career, and including her last writings, the essays in this collection reveal Jordan as an incisive analyst of injustice, democracy, and literature. Willing to venture into the most painful contradictions of culture and politics, Jordan comes back with lyrical honesty, wit, and wide-ranging intelligence that resonates sharply to this day.

Naming Our Destiny

Naming Our Destiny
Title Naming Our Destiny PDF eBook
Author June Jordan
Publisher Basic Books
Pages 224
Release 1993-02-02
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9780938410843

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Poems deal with racism, oppression, justice, ecology, poverty, and life in modern American

Passion

Passion
Title Passion PDF eBook
Author June Jordan
Publisher Copper Canyon Press
Pages 116
Release 2021-10-19
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1619322420

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After decades out of print, Passion—one of June Jordan’s most important collections—has returned to readers. Originally entitled, passion: new poems, 1977-1980, this volume holds key works including “Poem About My Rights,” “Poem About Police Violence,” “Free Flight,” and an essay by the poet, “For the Sake of the People’s Poetry: Walt Whitman and the Rest of Us.” June Jordan was a fierce advocate for the safety and humanity of women and Black people, and for the freedom of all people—and Barack Obama made a line from this book famous: “We are the ones we have been waiting for.” With love and humor, via lyrics and rants, she calls for nothing less than radical compassion. This new edition includes a foreword by Nicole Sealey.

Soldier: A Poet's Childhood

Soldier: A Poet's Childhood
Title Soldier: A Poet's Childhood PDF eBook
Author June Jordan
Publisher Civitas Books
Pages 169
Release 2009-04-28
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0786731370

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A profoundly moving childhood memoir by one of the most widely acclaimed Black American writers of her generation Captured with astonishing beauty, through the eyes of a child, Soldier paints the battleground of June Jordan’s youth as the gifted daughter of Jamaican immigrants, struggling under the humiliations of racism, sexism, and poverty in 1940s New York. “There was a war on against colored people, against poor people,” Jordan writes, and she watches her mother turn inward in her suffering, her father lashing out, often violently, against his own daughter. She learns to harden herself, to be a “soldier,” while preserving a deep capacity for love and wonder. Poignantly exploring the nature of memory, imagination, and familial as well as social responsibility, Jordan re-creates the vivid world in which her identity as a social and artistic revolutionary was forged.

June Jordan

June Jordan
Title June Jordan PDF eBook
Author Valerie Kinloch
Publisher Praeger
Pages 232
Release 2006-06-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Biography of June Jordan (1936-2002), Jamaican-American writer and poet.