Collected ProseThe author is generally recognized for his contributions to African American poetry, however, a large part of his poetry and prose is on other than African American themes. He achieves universality through his commitment, exploration, and dedication to his African American background, while emphasizing the importance in the commitment to the "belief in the fundamental oneness of all races, the essential oneness of mankind, to the vision of world unity". This is apparent in his poems as well as in the prose covered in this collection. |
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Robert Hayden Frederick Glaysher. Poets on Poetry Collected Prose ROBERT HAYDEN Foreword by William Meredith Edited by Frederick Glaysher Collected Prose. Front Cover.
Robert Hayden Frederick Glaysher. Poets on Poetry Collected Prose ROBERT HAYDEN Foreword by William Meredith Edited by Frederick Glaysher Collected Prose. Front Cover.
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Robert Hayden Frederick Glaysher. POETS ON POETRY Donald Hall , General Editor . DONALD HALL Goatfoot Milktongue ... ROBERT HAYDEN Foreword by William Meredith Edited by.
Robert Hayden Frederick Glaysher. POETS ON POETRY Donald Hall , General Editor . DONALD HALL Goatfoot Milktongue ... ROBERT HAYDEN Foreword by William Meredith Edited by.
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Robert Hayden Frederick Glaysher. Copyright by Erma Hayden 1984 All rights reserved Published in the United States of America by The University of Michigan Press and simultaneously in Rexdale , Canada , by John Wiley & Sons Canada ...
Robert Hayden Frederick Glaysher. Copyright by Erma Hayden 1984 All rights reserved Published in the United States of America by The University of Michigan Press and simultaneously in Rexdale , Canada , by John Wiley & Sons Canada ...
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