“Niggas,” Where Are Your Anthems?

“Niggas,” Where Are Your Anthems? by Gordon Manning is a collection published by iUniverse in December 2005, featuring 176 pages of engaging poetry in English. This work presents heartfelt observations and first-person narratives that explore the complexities of the black experience in America, combining sharp commentary with humor to create a vivid tapestry of life.
Readers will find a blend of conversational poetry that delves into the psyche of the black man, offering insights into both personal and collective experiences. The collection invites reflection on the nuances of identity and existence, capturing the peaks and valleys of life through Manning’s unique lens. This edition provides a thoughtful exploration of themes relevant to American poetry and the cultural landscape.
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“Niggas,” Where Are Your Anthems? is a wonderful collection of heartfelt observations, engaging first person narratives, and conversational poetry rooted in the peaks and valleys of the “black experience.” Author and playwright Gordon Douglas Manning combines razor sharp commentary with gritty humor, weaving both into a magical tapestry of life as a fly on the wall. Warm and inviting, “Niggas” delves into the psyche of the black man in America, providing a fascinating portrait of the shadow that lives within each of us.
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