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Clifton Lucille

Blessing the Boats: New and Selected Poems 1988-2000 (American Poets Continuum)

BOA Editions Ltd.

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The long-awaited collection by one of the most distinguished poets working today.

The Lucky Stone

Yearling

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There is nothing Tee enjoys more than sitting out on the porch with her great-greatmother, listening to the fascinating stories about the lucky stone.



Shiny and black as night, it brought good fortune to each of its owners for over one hundred years. First it helped Mandy, a runaway slave, win her freedom. Then it saved Vashti from death by lightning at a prayer meeting. And it even saved Tee's great-grandmother from the ferocious dancing dog and helped her meet her husband.



Now Tee can't help wondering what the old stone has in store for her. She certainly could use some luck on Valentine's Day. But the lucky stone doesn't belong to Tee. How can her wish come true?
Good Woman: Poems and a Memoir 1969-1980 (American Poets Continuum)

BOA Editions Ltd.

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large volume of poems plus a personal memoir
My favorite book, this is a must-have poetry collection for both poetry lovers and those who like to think but aren't comfortable with the density of some contemporary poetry. Clifton, as always, uses language that is accessible to craft situations real and vital to her readers. The section "Some Jesus" probes the emotions of plain folks faced with miracles; "Good Times" takes its own snapshots of family in days past; "I Agree with the Leaves" explores the curious and troubling realms of spirituality and the quest for "place" in the cosmos. Good Woman is a fine companion to Clifton's most recent book The Terrible Stories.
The Book of Light

Copper Canyon Press

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Lucille Clifton was born in Depew, New York in 1936, and educated at the State University of New York at Fredonia and at Howard University. Her awards include the Juniper Prize for Poetry, two nominations for the Pulitzer Prize in poetry, an Emmy Award from the American Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, and two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts. She has taught at the University of California at Santa Cruz and American University in Washington, D.C. and is Distinguished Professor of Humanities at St. Marys College of Maryland.

"In the extraordinary work of The Book of Light she [Clifton] flies higher and strikes deeper than ever. Poem after poem exhilarates and inspires awe at the manifestation of such artistic and spiritual power…One of the most authentic and profound living American poets."—Denise Levertov

"Clifton’s latest collection clearly demonstrates why she was twice nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. These poems contain all the simplicity and grace readers have come to expect from her work."—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Other titles by Lucille Clifton from Consortium:
Blessing the Boats: New and Selected Poems 1988-2000 (BOA Editions), 1-880238-88-8 PB • 1-880238-87-X HC
Good Woman (BOA Editions), 0-918526-59-0 PB
Next (BOA Editions), 0-918526-61-2 PB
Quilting (BOA Editions), 0-918526-81-7 PB
terrible stories (BOA Editions), 1-880238-37-3 PB • 1-880238-36-5 HC

The Boy Who Didn't Believe in Spring (Unicorn Paperback)

Puffin

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Two skeptical city boys set out to find spring which they've heard is "just around the corner".
Wild Blessings: The Poetry of Lucille Clifton (Southern Literary Studies)

Louisiana State University Press

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In Wild Blessings, Hilary Holladay offers the first full-length study of Lucille Clifton's poetry, drawing on a broad knowledge of the American poetic tradition and African American poetry. Holladay places Clifton's poems in multiple contexts--personal, political, and literary as she explicates major themes such as fertility, race, and gender, and analyzes specific works such as her poignant family history, Generations. In addition to a new preface written after Clifton's death in 2010, this updated edition includes an epilogue that discusses the poetry she published after 2004.

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Randy Harrell said he received a security check refund from the Windlands Center in White House after his mother, Lucille Harrell, 81, died at the facility March 20, WSMV-TV, Nashville, reported. "At that time, the check was $301 instead of $1295,

LHS graduates 131 students - Cabot Star Herald
LHS graduates 131 studentsThe commencement speakers were valedictorians Courtnie Janssen Holt and salutatorian Maria Lucille McCallie. The senior class sang the alma mater. Megan Davis gave the benediction. Valedictorian Courtnie Janssen Holt, the daughter of Ross and Jeannie

2 murder cases may be heard in Clarendon - Sumter Item
2 murder cases may be heard in ClarendonHe was charged with murder in the fatal shooting of his wife, 48-year-old Lucille Thompson Wilson, at the home of her mother at 1163 Cove Lane, according to the sheriff's office. Wilson fired a single shot to Lucille Wilson's head as she stood behind

Health Care Center goes back in time - The Durango Herald
Health Care Center goes back in timeThe 1890s kicked off with another family, Michelle Clifton and her two children, Taegen and Kealan. Mom wore a blue leg o' mutton bodice and dark blue skirt, Taegen wore a dark blue polka-dot dress, and son, Kealan, was all decked out in a kilt.

Go! Calendar: May 22-28 - Times Herald-Record
Go! Calendar: May 22-28Class of 1929 Gallery — "10000 Brush Strokes," art of Lucille Devereaux, through May 24, Eisenhower Hall, West Point. Hours 9 am-4 pm daily. Call 938-4159. Columns — "Reflections of Days Gone By," Louis Hensel photographs presented by American