Black Existentialism Black Existentialism

Black Existentialism

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The poems in this book present a mosaic of modern life that reaches

back to the past to capture the pulse of the future. Tapping into topics

such as social justice, economic disparity, spiritual philosophy, and

most of all love, this book provides a compelling tribute to non

conformity and a celebration of those who defy social norms.

Often set against the backdrop of East Harlem, 'El Barrio', New York,

the poetry strides through complex intricacies of life and society with

vivid imagery and introspective musings.

The pieces come alive with the rhythms of jazz and blues music, and

immerse the reader in an artistic journey of creativity. To read these

poems is to experience the culture. Engaging for ages young and old

alike, Black Existentialism is a collection of writings that bridges

landmark poetic influences such as Amiri Baraka, Sonia Sanchez,

Gil Scott Heron, Allen Ginsberg, and many more, with the cultural

vibrancy of the 21st century.

About the Author:

JULIAN THOMAS is a poet, acting teacher, and youth mentor born

and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma. With deep family history in East Harlem,

where he now teaches and resides, Julian's Afro-Caribbean roots trace

back to Sierra Leone, Grenada, and Honduras.

Gravitating toward acting from an early age, Julian Thomas is a graduate

of the renown theatre program at Northwestern University and has

performed his original poetry on outlets coast to coast, including on

the St. Louis NBC news, as well as Al Sharpton's National Action Network.

Along with a lengthy Shakespeare career playing roles such as Othello,

King Lear, and Theseus in Midsummer Night's Dream, Julian has

narrated over 20 audiobooks in fiction and non-fiction.

Among these include "Of Blood and Sweat; Black Lives and the Making

of White Power and Wealth" by Clyde W. Ford; "Hack Your Bureaucracy:

Get Things Done No Matter What Your Role on Any Team" by Obama

Administration White House staff Marina Nitze and Nick Sinai, and

Etan Thomas's "We Matter; Athletes and Activism," a collection of

essays and interviews exploring the social justice landscape of today.

GÉNERO
Ficción y literatura
PUBLICADO
2024
1 de agosto
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
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112
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