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Love Poems
Hardcover - 96 pages (February 1997), William Morrow & Company This book contains favorites such as “I Wrote a Good Omelet,” “Seduction,” and “My House,” in a collection of romantic, erotic, and poignant poetry that also includes twenty new pieces.
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The Selected Poems of Nikki Giovanni
Hardcover (January 1996), William Morrow & Company An anthology of selected poetry by the distinguished African-American writer celebrates her diverse roles as an African-American woman, lover, poet, and feminist.
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Blues : For All the Changes : New Poems
Hardcover – 100 pages (May 1999), William Morrow & Company Intimate, edgy, and unapologetic, this collection of new poems by Nikki Giovanni is at once political and intensely personal, embodying the fearless passion and wit that have made her one of our most accessible poets.
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Ego-Tripping and Other Poems for Young...
Paperback/Hardcover - 76 pages (November 1993), Lawrence Hill & Company Powerfully illustrated by George Ford, Ego-Tripping captures the essence of the African-American experience in ways that have special relevance and appeal for adolescents.
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Cotton Candy on a Rainy Day
Paperback - 96 pages (April 1980), William Morrow & Company A pivotal work in Nikki Giovanni's career, Cotton Candy on a Rainy Day is one of the most poignant and introspective of all Giovanni's collections. Moving from the emotionally fraught political arena to the intimate realm of the personal, the poems in this volume express a conflicted consciousness and the disillusionment shared by so many during the early 1970s, when the dreams of the Civil Rights era seemed to have evaporated.
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