And still I rise
Maya Angelou's third poetry collection, a unique celebration of life, consists of rhythms of strength, love, and remembrance, songs of the street, and lyrics of the heart.
Main Author: | Angelou, Maya. |
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Format: | Books Print Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
New York :
Random House,
[1978]
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Table of Contents:
- Touch me, life, not softly : A kind of love, some say
- Country lover
- Remembrance
- Where we belong, a duet
- Phenomenal woman
- Men
- Refusal
- Just for a time
- Traveling : Junkie monkey reel
- The lesson
- California prodigal
- My Arkansas
- Through the inner city to the suburbs
- Lady luncheon club
- Momma welfare roll
- The singer will not sing
- Willie
- To beat the child was bad enough
- Woman work
- One more round
- The traveler
- Kin
- The memory
- And still I rise : Still I rise
- Ain't that bad?
- Life doesn't frighten me
- Bump d'bump
- On aging
- In retrospect
- Just like Job
- Call letters: Mrs. V.B.
- Thank you, Lord.