Angelou, Maya
The Complete Collected Poems of Maya Angelou
The Complete Collected Poems of Maya Angelou
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New York: Random House, 1994. 28th printing. xiv, 273 pages; 25 cm Fine in fine jacket. Hardcover. ISBN: 067942895X
"For the first time, the complete collection of Maya Angelou's published poems-including "On the Pulse of Morning"--In a permanent collectible, handsome hardcover edition" — Publisher. Contents: They Went Home --; The Gamut --; A Zorro Man --; To a Man --; Late October --; No Loser, No Weeper --; When You Come to Me --; Remembering --; In a Time --; Tears --; The Detached --; To a Husband --; Accident --; Let's Majeste --; After --; The Mothering Blackness --; On Diverse Deviations --; Mourning Grace --; How I Can Lie to You --; Sounds Like Pearls --; When I Think About Myself --; On a Bright Day, Next Week --; Letter to an Aspiring Junkie --; Miss Scarlett, Mr. Rhett and Other Latter-Day Saints --; Times-Square-Shoeshine-Composition --; Faces --; To a Freedom Fighter --; Riot: 60's --; We Saw Beyond Our Seeming --; Black Ode --; No No No No --; My Guilt --; The Calling of Names --; On Working White Liberals --; Sepia Fashion Show --; The Thirteens; (Black) --; The Thirteens; (White) --; Harlem Hopscotch --; Pickin Em Up and Layin Em Down --; Here's to Adhering --; On Reaching Forty --; The Telephone --; Passing Time --; Now Long Ago --; Greyday --; Poor Girl --; Come, And Be My Baby --; Senses of Insecurity --; Alone --; Communication I.; Communication II --; Wonder --; A Conceit --; Request --; Africa --; America --; For Us, Who Dare Not Dare --; Lord, in My Heart --; Artful Pose --; The Couple --; The Pusher --; Chicken-Licken --; I Almost Remember --; Prisoner --; Woman Me --; John J. --; Southeast Arkanasia --; Song for the Old Ones --; Child Dead in Old Seas --; Take Time Out --; Elegy --; Reverses --; Little Girl Speakings --; This Winter Day --; A Kind of Love, Some Say --; Country Lover --; Remembrance --; Where We Belong, A Duet --; Phenomenal Woman --; Men --; Refusal --; Just for a Time --; Junkie Monkey Reel --; The Lesson --; California Prodigal --; My Arkansas --; Through the Inner City to the Suburbs --; Lady Luncheon Club --; Momma Welfare Roll --; The Singer Will Not Sing --; Willie --; To Beat the Child Was Bad Enough --; Woman Work --; One More Round --; The Traveler --; Kin --; The Memory --; Still I Rise --; Ain't That Bad? --; Life Doesn't Frighten Me --; Bump d'Bump --; On Aging --; In Retrospect --; Just Like Job --; Call Letters: Mrs. V.B. --; Thank You, Lord.; Awaking in New York --; A Good Woman Feeling Bad --; The Health-Food Diner --; A Georgia Song --; Unmeasured Tempo --; Amoebacan for Daddy --; Recovery --; Impeccable Conception --; Caged Bird --; Avec Merci, Mother --; Arrival --; A Plagued Journey --; Starvation --; Contemporary Announcement --; Prelude to a Parting --; Martial Choreograph --; To a Suitor --; Insomniac --; Weekend Glory --; The Lie --; Prescience --; Family Affairs --; Changes --; Brief Innocence --; The Last Decision --; Slave Coffle --; Shaker, Why Don't You Sing? --; My Life Has Turned to Blue --; Worker's Song --; Human Family --; Man Bigot --; Old Folks Laugh --; Is Love --; Forgive --; Insignificant --; Love Letter --; Equality --; Coleridge Jackson --; Why Are They Happy People? --; Son to Mother --; Known to Eve and Me --; These Yet to Be United States --; Me and My Work --; Changing --; Born That Way --; Televised --; Nothing Much --; Glory Falls --; London --; Savior --; Many and More --; The New House --; Our Grandmothers --; Preacher, Don't Send Me --; Fightin' Was Natural.; Loss of Love --; Seven Women's Blessed Assurance --; In My Missouri --; They Ask Why --; Ailey, Baldwin, Floyd, Killens, and Mayfield --; On the Pulse of Morning. American poetry. American poetry -- African American authors -- 20th century. American poetry -- 20th century. Poetry -- Collections. American poetry -- African American authors. 18.06 Anglo-American literature. American poetry. American poetry -- African American authors. Poetry. American poetry -- African American authors.
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