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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vi
- Preface ix
- Introduction: Celes Tisdale’s Poetry Workshop at Attica 1
- Introduction to the Original Printing of Betcha Ain’t 25
-
Betcha Ain’t
- Forget? 31
- The Autumn Song 32
- Speed 32
- Attica Reflections 33
- Some Haiku 34
- Dialing 34
- 1st Page 36
- Tears 36
- Sleep 36
- People 36
- To Moms 37
- Cage Kill Label 38
- 13th of Genocide 39
- Dainty-Stepping Peaches 40
- Brown-Eyed Devil 40
- Revolution Is 41
- Buffalo 41
- Pre-sentence Report 42
- Quit Dreaming 42
- The Cure 42
- Tempting 43
- Polarization 44
- Today 44
- Nature 44
- Good Old Days 44
- A Thought 45
- Solidarity and/or the More with the United Merrier 46
- Mahalia 47
- Running It 48
- Formula for Attica Repeats 49
- Betcha Ain’t 50
- Just Another Page 52
- The Red-Neck Coke Machine 54
- Black Dolphin 54
- Out of Black Love 57
- Haiku 58
- Cinquain 58
- Potato Chip Song Lady 58
- Hop-Sing, Lesson No. 1 59
- Little Girl 59
- Night Flight to Hanoi 60
- What Makes a Man Free? 62
- Extremist! 63
- Guess Who 63
- Ain’t It the Truth 63
- A Humble Muslim 64
- At Last 65
- Age 65
- Black Women!! 66
- Sept. 13 66
- Was It Necessary? 68
- Poet 70
-
Celes Tisdale’s Attica Poem and Journal
- The Men 73
- Attica — A Diary (From the Outside/Inside) 75
-
When the Smoke Cleared
- Rain Song 105
- The Hermit’s Ghost 106
- The Odyssey of Louie Fats 106
- ATTICKA ATTICKA 117
- Synopsis of a Hummingbird 118
- Rise On 119
- Mercy Killing 120
- City Interlude 120
- /PRISON POETS/ 121
- A Stretch-Sketch 121
- Weekend in a Springhill Mine 123
- The Battle of Joe Meek 123
- Sounds of Silence 125
- “ The Death of Bang-Bang Charlie” 125
- Shadows 126
- Palm Sunday 127
- “Olé” 128
- Applause to Archie Shepp & Co. 130
- The End of Summer 130
- Twelve Past the Hour of Forty-Three: Attica — Sept. 13, 1971 131
- Epilogue: Remember This 133
- Acknowledgments 135
- Appendix: Workshop Documents 137
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vi
- Preface ix
- Introduction: Celes Tisdale’s Poetry Workshop at Attica 1
- Introduction to the Original Printing of Betcha Ain’t 25
-
Betcha Ain’t
- Forget? 31
- The Autumn Song 32
- Speed 32
- Attica Reflections 33
- Some Haiku 34
- Dialing 34
- 1st Page 36
- Tears 36
- Sleep 36
- People 36
- To Moms 37
- Cage Kill Label 38
- 13th of Genocide 39
- Dainty-Stepping Peaches 40
- Brown-Eyed Devil 40
- Revolution Is 41
- Buffalo 41
- Pre-sentence Report 42
- Quit Dreaming 42
- The Cure 42
- Tempting 43
- Polarization 44
- Today 44
- Nature 44
- Good Old Days 44
- A Thought 45
- Solidarity and/or the More with the United Merrier 46
- Mahalia 47
- Running It 48
- Formula for Attica Repeats 49
- Betcha Ain’t 50
- Just Another Page 52
- The Red-Neck Coke Machine 54
- Black Dolphin 54
- Out of Black Love 57
- Haiku 58
- Cinquain 58
- Potato Chip Song Lady 58
- Hop-Sing, Lesson No. 1 59
- Little Girl 59
- Night Flight to Hanoi 60
- What Makes a Man Free? 62
- Extremist! 63
- Guess Who 63
- Ain’t It the Truth 63
- A Humble Muslim 64
- At Last 65
- Age 65
- Black Women!! 66
- Sept. 13 66
- Was It Necessary? 68
- Poet 70
-
Celes Tisdale’s Attica Poem and Journal
- The Men 73
- Attica — A Diary (From the Outside/Inside) 75
-
When the Smoke Cleared
- Rain Song 105
- The Hermit’s Ghost 106
- The Odyssey of Louie Fats 106
- ATTICKA ATTICKA 117
- Synopsis of a Hummingbird 118
- Rise On 119
- Mercy Killing 120
- City Interlude 120
- /PRISON POETS/ 121
- A Stretch-Sketch 121
- Weekend in a Springhill Mine 123
- The Battle of Joe Meek 123
- Sounds of Silence 125
- “ The Death of Bang-Bang Charlie” 125
- Shadows 126
- Palm Sunday 127
- “Olé” 128
- Applause to Archie Shepp & Co. 130
- The End of Summer 130
- Twelve Past the Hour of Forty-Three: Attica — Sept. 13, 1971 131
- Epilogue: Remember This 133
- Acknowledgments 135
- Appendix: Workshop Documents 137