Just as blues influenced the Harlem Renaissance and jazz
influenced the Black Arts Movement, hip-hop's musical and cultural
force has shaped the aesthetics of and given rise to a new
generation of American poets.
Edited by poets Kevin Coval, Nate Marshall, and Quraysh Ali
Lansana, "The BreakBeat Poets: New American Poetry in the Age of
Hip-Hop" is the first anthology of poetry from the hip-hop
generation. The BreakBeat Poets are multigenerational and
multiracial. They are the real-life documentarians of the late
twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, employing traditional
and wildstyle poetics to narrate a new country and city
landscape.
Kevin Coval is the author of "Schtick," "L-vis Lives : Racemusic
Poems," "Everyday People," and the American Library Association
"Book of the Year" finalist "Slingshots: A Hip-Hop Poetica." He is
the founder of Louder Than a Bomb: The Chicago Youth Poetry
Festival, artistic director at Young Chicago Authors, and teaches
at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Nate Marshall is from the south side of Chicago. He is an MFA
candidate in creative writing at the University of Michigan. His
work has appeared in "Poetry" magazine, "Indiana Review," the "New
Republic," " PANK] Online," and in many other publications.
Quraysh Ali Lansana is author of eight poetry books, three
textbooks, and a children's book; editor of eight anthologies; and
co-author of a book of pedagogy. He is associate professor of
English and creative writing at Chicago State University. Two
collections of his poetry will be released in 2014.
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