Nyeusi: Spoken Words in Poetry
English


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About The Book

Nyeusi (meaning “Black” in Swahili) a collection of Spoken Words in Poetry is by a writer who is part of the poetry movement that is spreading worldwide. These spoken words are influenced by modern culture with an understanding of the dynamics of the modern poetry culture intertwined with the teachings from the poets of the Harlem Renaissance. Poems such as Nyeusi Lott’s Crow Caribbean Girl Collie Girl Makeda Mirror Mirror Where You From Who Dialed 911 White Girls have Bigger Gots to Have a Job Between the Chicken-head’s Sheets and Blind Vision address social economic multi-racial and the hip hop culture of these times. These Spoken Words in Poetry give the readers a clear understanding of what the writer felt as those true-life circumstances were experienced or witnessed. Her words align with the universe and are not destructive to humanity and nature. These Spoken Words are meant to bring attention to our five senses and give us a paradigm for understanding our surroundings and urban culture.
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