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In a world tour that touches down in Havana, Port-au-Prince, Kingston, Budapest, Paris, London, New York, Los Angeles and Tokyo, George Lipsitz explores the fusion of immigrant and mainstream cultures to be found in world music including rap, jazz, reggae, zouk, bhangra, juju, swamp pop, Puerto Rican bugalu and Chicano punk. They are under pressure. Item Note: Some crumpling on early pages has been flattened out, otherwise a VG copy. Among the generation since 1975, the anthology traces the influence of language poetry and performance poetry as well as the writings of African American, Hispanic, Asian-American, gay and lesbian and women experimentalists. Her previous books are The House Party and To Newfoundland (Georgia 1984, 1989), and Sleepers Wake (Timken 1994). Details: Product Description Postmodern American Poetry provides a deep and wide selection-411 poems by 103 poets-of the major poets and movements of the late twentieth century. Included, too, is the rich array of poetry written since 1975-language and performance poetry, the work of African American, Hispanic, Asian American, gay and lesbian, and women experimentalists. org) - Two poems (in Electronic Poetry Review) - “Glassworks” (in Fence) - Five poems (in Jubilat) - Three poems (in Slope) - “To Drink Boiled Snow” (in Express Milwaukee) - “Poem for Other Poems” (on Coconut Poetry) ” —Jazz Times
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