Cantitate/Preț
Produs

What the Mirror Said: The Necessity of Black Women in Poetry: Poets On Poetry

Autor Ashley M Jones
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 apr 2026
When did you feel the pull of poetry? For Ashley M. Jones, the moment she knew she would be a poet was at seven years old—reciting “Harriet Tubman” by Eloise Greenfield. That moment, that poem, showed her there was a place for her in the world of literature as her full Black self. As she continued to grow as a person and a poet, becoming the first person of color and the youngest person to serve as Poet Laureate of Alabama, Jones encountered so many incredible Black women poets who showed her the possibilities.

Part critical essay, part personal essay collection, What the Mirror Said traces the influence of nine Black women poets in Jones’s writing and life. She brings together historical biographical information, personal reflection, and close readings as she explores personal connections to poets from Phillis Wheatley to Patricia Smith. This book is expansive in its study, from classical metrical scansion to metaphorical explication. In offering new ways to interpret poems by important contemporary poets, What the Mirror Said makes the case for the need to study and celebrate Black women poets.
Citește tot Restrânge

Din seria Poets On Poetry

Preț: 14130 lei

Puncte Express: 212

Carte indisponibilă temporar

Doresc să fiu notificat când acest titlu va fi disponibil:

Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780472040193
ISBN-10: 0472040197
Pagini: 100
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
Seria Poets On Poetry


Notă biografică

Ashley M. Jones is Associate Director of the University Honors Program at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and the Founding Director of the Magic City Poetry Festival. Her most recent book of poetry is Lullaby for the Grieving (2025). 

Recenzii

“Ashley Jones’ What the Mirror Said: The Necessity of Black Women in Poetry is a radiant call to celebrate the enduring power of Black women’s voices. Through tender and powerful essays that move between the personal and the scholarly, the ancestral and the everyday, this collection insists that poetry is not a luxury—it is survival, sanctuary, and call to action. Each essay honors the brilliance, courage, and honesty of Black women poets whose words have shaped Ms. Jones’s world—and ours. This collection of insight, gratitude, and proclamation reminds us that to read Black women’s poetry is to experience the divine and unwavering pulse of freedom.”

What the Mirror Said is a bold exploration of aesthetics, history, and personal voice. Ashley M. Jones honors the Black women who reshaped American poetry, from Phillis Wheatley to the present, by blending cultural history with lived experience to show how these poets transformed language and challenged power. This vital book stands as both a tribute and a testimony, showing how Black women redefined what poetry can be.”

“Readers open to gaining new perspectives and languishing in artful language will appreciate Jones's (Lullaby for the Grieving) enlightening tribute to the works of legendary Black women poets.”

What the Mirror Said is a beautiful collection of essays that blends personal memory, poetic analysis, and reflection on craft, and readers will find it welcoming and generous. . . . Ultimately, Jones shows us that making poetry understandable does not make it any less powerful. Leaning into Jones’ work, readers will encounter not only the literary but also the communal, witnessing poetry’s power to connect and transform.”