This omnibus covers Nikki Giovanni's complete work of poetry
from 1967-1983. THE COLLECTED POETRY OF NIKKI GIOVANNI will include
the complete volumes of five adult books of poetry: Black Feeling
Black Talk/Black Judgement, My House, The Women and the Men, Cotton
Candy on a Rainy Day, and Those Who Ride the Night Winds.
Nikki self-published her first book Black Feeling, Black
Talk/BlackJudgement in 1969, selling 10,000 copies; William Morrow
published in 1970. Know for its iconic revolutionary phrases, it is
heralded as one of the most important volumes of modern
African-American poetry and is considered the seminal volume of
Nikki's body of work.
My House (Morrow 1972) marks a new dimension in tone and
philosphy--This is Giovanni's first foray into the
autobiographical.
In The Women and the Men (Morrow 1975), Nikki displays her
compassion for the people, things and places she has
encountered--She reveres the ordinary and is in search of the
extraordinary.
Cotton Candy on a Rainy Day (Morrow 1978) is one of the most
poignant and introspective of all Giovanni's collections. These
poems chronicle the drastic change that took place during the
1970s--when the dreams of the Civil Rights era seemed to have
evaporated.
Those Who Ride the Night Winds (Morrow 1983) is devoted to "the
day trippers and midnight cowboys," the ones who have devoted their
lives to pushing the limits of the human condition and shattered
the constraints of the stautus quo.
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