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Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book Color Countee Cullen
Libristo code: 52056451
Publishers Tradd Street Press, February 2026
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"Color" is a landmark collection of poetry that serves as a foundational text of the Harlem Renaissance. In this evocative debut, Countee Cullen explores the profound complexities of racial identity, heritage, and the African American experience through a lens of classical lyricism and modern sensitivity. The verses within this volume range from poignant reflections on the historical legacy of Africa to sharp, insightful observations on the social landscape of the 1920s.

Cullen's work is characterized by its technical mastery and emotional resonance. Famous pieces such as "Heritage" and "Yet Do I Marvel" delve into the dualities of faith, art, and identity, questioning the role of the creator in a world defined by color lines. By blending traditional European poetic forms with themes deeply rooted in the Black consciousness, Cullen created a unique aesthetic that captivated audiences and helped define a new era of American literature.

Rich with vivid imagery and rhythmic beauty, "Color" remains an essential work for anyone seeking to understand the intellectual and artistic fervor of the Jazz Age. It stands as a testament to Cullen's enduring legacy as one of the most significant voices in the American poetic canon.

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About the book

Full name Color
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2026
Number of pages 134
EAN 9781025561028
ISBN 1025561023
Libristo code 52056451
Publishers Tradd Street Press
Weight 369
Dimensions 156 x 234 x 10
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