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“The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” by T.S. Eliot (1915)
One of the great modernist poets, T.S. Eliot served as an inspiration to the young Gwendolyn Brooks, who explicitly referenced him as an early influence. “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” is Eliot’s best-known poem and contains a level of careful, ironic detail that Brooks emulated in her early work. Like “We Real Cool,” this is also a persona poem.
“the sonnet-ballad” by Gwendolyn Brooks (1949)
“We Real Cool” shows off Brooks’s meticulous talent for using sound devices. Her poem “the sonnet-ballad,” which appeared in her Pulitzer Prize-winning book Annie Allen, shows off her use of sound devices in a tighter formal structure. This poem is a traditional sonnet (14 lines of rhyming iambic pentameter) that employs the tone and content of a ballad.
“BLK History Month” by Nikki Giovanni (2000)
Nikki Giovanni, like Gwendolyn Brooks, was inspired by the Black Arts Movement. Her 2000 poem “BLK History Month,” suitable for grade-school readers, compares February’s call to remembrance with a seed that takes root in the ground.
“The Golden Shovel” by Terrance Hayes (2017)
Terrance Hayes, a contemporary poet, wrote “The Golden Shovel” as a tribute to Gwendolyn Brooks.
By Gwendolyn Brooks
A Bronzeville Mother Loiters in Mississippi...
A Bronzeville Mother Loiters in Mississippi. Meanwhile, a Mississippi Mother Burns Bacon
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A Sunset of the City
A Sunset of the City
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Boy Breaking Glass
Boy Breaking Glass
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Cynthia in the Snow
Cynthia in the Snow
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Maud Martha
Maud Martha
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my dreams, my works, must wait till after hell
my dreams, my works, must wait till after hell
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Speech to the Young
Speech to the Young: Speech to the Progress-Toward (Among them Nora and Henry III)
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The Ballad of Rudolph Reed
The Ballad of Rudolph Reed
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The birth in a narrow room
The birth in a narrow room
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The Blackstone Rangers
The Blackstone Rangers
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The Chicago Defender Sends a Man to Little Rock
The Chicago Defender Sends a Man to Little Rock
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The Crazy Woman
The Crazy Woman
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The Lovers of the Poor
The Lovers of the Poor
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The Mother
The Mother
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the rites for Cousin Vit
the rites for Cousin Vit
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To Be in Love
To Be in Love
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To The Diaspora
To The Diaspora
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Ulysses
Ulysses
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