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An Anthem What Do I Read Next?
• Robin Behn’s The Practice of Poetry: Writing Exercises from Poets who Teach (1992) is a practical way for aspiring poets to gain insight and guidance from numerous writing teachers. The book contains ninety exercises, along with essays to help readers hone their poetry-writing skills.
• In the mid-1950s, Sanchez studied with Louise Bogan at New York University. The Blue Estuaries: Poems: 1923–1968 (1995) presents Bogan’s work.
• Joyce A. Joyce’s Ijala: Sonia Sanchez and the African Poetic Tradition (1997) covers over thirty years of Sanchez’s work. The critical analysis is written in a style accessible to a wide audience.
• Sonia Sanchez’s I’ve Been a Woman: New and Selected Poems (1985) provides a unified vision of Sanchez’s female-centered poetic voice and expresses her hopes for other women.
• Claudia Tate’s Black Women Writers at Work (1983) presents the results of Tate’s interviews with fourteen female writers that focused on their...
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