Thomas and Beulah (Carnegie Mellon Poetry Series)
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The poems in this unusual book tell a story, forming a narrative almost like a realistic novel. Read in sequence as intended, they tell of the lives of a married black couple (not unlike Dove's own grandparents) from the early part of the century until their deaths in the 1960s, a period that spans the great migration of blacks from rural south to urban north. But this is merely the social backdrop to the story of a marriage. Two separate sequences offer two views of the couple's lives: the first, "Mandolin," consists of 23 poems giving Thomas's side, and "Canary in Bloom" gives Beulah's in
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Manufacturer: Carnegie Mellon
Release date: 1 January 1986
ISBN-10 : 0887480217 | ISBN-13: 9780887480218
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Release date: 1 January 1986
ISBN-10 : 0887480217 | ISBN-13: 9780887480218