Description
"Color" is a classic book written by Countee Cullen, a prominent African-American poet, playwright, and author of the Harlem Renaissance. This collection of poems was first published in 1925 and explores the themes of race, identity, and the experiences of African Americans during a time of racial discrimination and social inequality.
Cullen's poems in "Color" are characterized by their lyrical and evocative language, as well as their exploration of the complex emotions and struggles faced by individuals of color in a racially divided society. He explores various aspects of the African American experience, including the longing for identity, the desire for acceptance, and the pain and anguish of racial prejudice.
Through his powerful and emotive language, Cullen invites readers to reflect on the intricate web of emotions and experiences that make up the African American identity. "Color" is a thought-provoking and poignant collection of poems that continues to resonate with readers today, highlighting the timeless nature of Cullen's work and his contributions to American literature.
Details
Publisher - Lettel
Language - English
Paperback
Contributors
Author
Countee Cullen
Published Date - September 06 2024
ISBN - 9609441020762
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.2 cm
Page Count - 33
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