Black Pearls: The Poetry Of Maya Angelou

Black Pearls: The Poetry Of Maya Angelou

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Black Pearls: The Poetry of Maya Angelou opens with the poet reading hard words: "No, the gap-legged whore on the eastern shore, enticing Europe to come into her"; "kneeling mothers picking undigested beans from yesterday's shit"; and "what a pity, the pity has folded in upon itself." The poet's rawness of vision and power seem capable of moving mountains. Some 30 years ago, when these words were recorded, Angelou was fierce, vital, justifiably angry. All this may not jibe with the weeping you did in junior high when you read I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. It may not mesh with your vision of the gentle, elegant lady you know as the highly visible mentor and friend to Oprah Winfrey and the first-term inaugural poet to President Clinton. Yet know this: Angelou, a speaker of truth, not only survived cruel injustice but used words to burn through it and come to grace. As she says, "My crime is that I live to tell," and we desperately need her trespass in order to live with what we know and are unable to give voice to. --Paige La Grone

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Black Pearls: The Poetry Of Maya Angelou
Average customer rating: 2 out of 5 stars
  • Not enough for this woman No sirree
Black Pearls: The Poetry Of Maya Angelou
Maya Angelou
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000063DW
Release Date: 1998-03-17

Tracks:

  1. No No No No
  2. I Will Last (Instrumental) - Ed Bland
  3. The Calling Of Names
  4. Letter To An Aspiring Junkie
  5. Sepia Fashion Show
  6. On Working White Liberals
  7. Homewrecker's Lament (They Went Home)
  8. Re: Revolt (Riot: 60's)
  9. The Thirteens (Black)
  10. The Thirteens (White)
  11. Miss Scarlett, Mr. Rhett And Other Latter-Day Saints
  12. Harlem Hopscotch
  13. My Guilt
  14. No Loser, No Weeper
  15. A Dirge For Thanksgiving And Christmas
  16. When I Think About Myself
  17. Black Incense (Instrumental) - Ed Bland
  18. Burnt Umber (Instrumental) - Ed Bland
  19. Black Ode
  20. To A Freedom Fighter
  21. To A Husband
  22. All Alone (Instrumental) - Ed Bland
  23. Song Of Insecurity (Senses Of Insecurity)
  24. The Gamut
  25. When You Come To Me
  26. To A Man
  27. Faces
  28. Remembering
  29. In A Time
  30. Tears
  31. The Detached
  32. My Life Has Turned To Blue
  33. Let's Majeste
  34. On Diverse Deviations
  35. Poem III (Mourning Grace)
  36. Accident
  37. Poem I (Sounds Like Pearls)
  38. Tell Me (Instrumental) - Ed Bland

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Black Pearls: The Poetry of Maya Angelou opens with the poet reading hard words: "No, the gap-legged whore on the eastern shore, enticing Europe to come into her"; "kneeling mothers picking undigested beans from yesterday's shit"; and "what a pity, the pity has folded in upon itself." The poet's rawness of vision and power seem capable of moving mountains. Some 30 years ago, when these words were recorded, Angelou was fierce, vital, justifiably angry. All this may not jibe with the weeping you did in junior high when you read I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. It may not mesh with your vision of the gentle, elegant lady you know as the highly visible mentor and friend to Oprah Winfrey and the first-term inaugural poet to President Clinton. Yet know this: Angelou, a speaker of truth, not only survived cruel injustice but used words to burn through it and come to grace. As she says, "My crime is that I live to tell," and we desperately need her trespass in order to live with what we know and are unable to give voice to. --Paige La Grone

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Not enough for this woman No sirree.......2001-03-14

I think Maya angelou is a wonder artist as well as poet, author, african american woman, etc. i would definitely recommend this c.d. to anyone. But as far as her having enough websites for us children to do a report on. It's totally over. I mean I had to go to about 17 diiferent places just to see how many books she wrote about and now I have to read her book just to find out Ms. Angelou's life so she has inspired me to do Langston Hughs thanks a lot Maya Angelou. Sincerely kandi Sandusky.

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