Collage (1984 Lotus Press, Inc. Edition) (Q6380)

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1984 Lotus Press, Inc. Edition
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Collage (1984 Lotus Press, Inc. Edition)
1984 Lotus Press, Inc. Edition

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    COLLAGE | Poems | by | Mwatabu Okantah | [ornamentation] | Detroit | LOTUS PRESS | 1984
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    Copyright © 1984 | by Mwatabu Okantah
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    Printed in the United States of America
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    [1] dedication | as i grow older, | i see him; | i see in him the strength | out of which i come: | grew up not really knowing him well. | on the way to becoming blue collar | middleclass, | i/he/we became lost | between six day factory | work week and little league. | when i was a baby | a factory accident | destroyed one of his eyes. | red circle moons call to mind | his blurring survivor.
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    [2] i could never understand my mother's pained look, | him coming home late, | food cold, him | tumbling into gin-milled sleep...| but Christmases were always good. | i reaped the sweet sweat of his dreams. | i remember seeing him cry once.
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    [3]| i cried too. | unashamed, he | revealed his Self. | i remember his tears... | only now, i can say | i know him — | my father. | Wilbur Thomas Smith, Sr. | (1921- )
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    [4] this poetry is also dedicated to my wife, | Lanette (Zawadi) because she is the one who has | ultimately paid the price for me to finish this | manuscript. and our daughter, Janeia (Che- | kesha) because she is the "Bringer of Laughter" in our lives. | [ornamentation]
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    [5] and a special note of gratitude to Lance Jeffers, | Joel Oppenheimer and Raymond Patterson for | caring enough to give me their valuable time. to | Gwendolyn Brooks, Naomi Long Madgett, and Lloyd Mills for their consistent encouragement. to | my mother for her patience and strength. and, finally, to the C-PAC family for being there in the | beginning. | Mwatabu | Cleveland, Ohio, 1984
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    First Edition | All Rights Reserved
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    Grateful acknowledgement is made to the following publ- | ications in which some of these poems have appeared: | Between Two Rivers; Calabash; Footwork '82; Footwork '83; | Grafica; Hell Is for Those Who Glitter; Indigene; Ju-Ju; | Nethula Journal; New York State Waterworks Project; The | Planet, the Person, & the Poem; and The Village Voice.
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    0916418561
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    5.00 https://blackbibliog.rutgers.edu/entity/Q257
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    [4] 71
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    photograph of Mwatabu Okantah on back cover
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    unattributed cover drawing
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