God's trombones : seven Negro sermons in verse / James Weldon Johnson ; foreword by Maya Angelou ; general editor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Penguin classicsPublication details: New York : Penguin Books, (c)2008.Edition: revisedition. editionDescription: xxvii, 60 pages : illustrations ; 20 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780143105411
- PS3519.G259.G637 2008
- PS3519
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PS3511.F473.O543 2006 One basket / | PS3511.F473.S273 2000 Saratoga trunk / | PS3511.F473.S635 2000 So big / | PS3519.O2625.G6 2008 God's trombones : seven Negro sermons in verse / | PS3521.I457.Z464 1991 How dear to my heart / | PS3523.E94.B3 2008 Babbitt / | PS3523.O46.M3 2007 Martin Eden / |
Listen Lord, a prayer -- The creation -- The prodigal son -- Go down death: a funeral sermon -- Noah built the ark -- The crucifixion -- Let my people go -- The Judgment day.
"This collection of poems attempts to recreate a vanishing part of Black American spiritual culture - the inspirational sermons of old-time Negro preachers. Using punctuation and line arrangements he captures the fervour of the congregation and underlines the importance of these sermons in the development of Black culture. James Wheldon Johnson is the author of 'Along this Way' and 'The Autobiography of an Ex-Coloured Man'."--Www.amazon.com (Nov. 8, 2010).
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