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Reviews of I
Hear A Symphony |
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"A
brilliant tapestry tenderly pieced together. Made up of
essays, fiction, and poetry, embellished with outstanding
artwork by modern masters, this is an inspiring anthology
that affirms the power of love and its capacity for strengthening
bonds among African Americans. ...An important addition
to African American studies collections." – Booklist
"Exploring the many dimensions of Black love through a powerful
combination of poetry, little-known love letters, and excerpts
of speeches, essays, and novels, accented and complemented
by a striking selection of full-color works of African American
art, this stunning book is a dynamic celebration of the
strength and beauty of love." – Ingram
"From essays by Bebe Moore Campbell and W.E.B. Du Bois to
speeches by Toni Morrison and Mary McLeod Bethune, this
collection of writings celebrates different aspects of love
in the African American community." — Library Journal
"An eclectic collection of poems, letters and excerpts from
speeches, essays and fiction on the subject of love in the
African American community." – Publishers Weekly |
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