The collected poetry of Nikki Giovanni, 1968-1998 /

For the first time ever, the complete poetry collection spanning three decades from Nikki Giovanni, renowned poet and one of America's national treasures. When her poems first emerged during the Black Arts Movement, in the 1960s, Nikki Giovanni immediately took her place among the most celebrat...

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Main Author: Giovanni, Nikki
Other Authors: Fowler, Virginia C., 1948-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : William Morrow, [2003]
Edition:First edition.
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