What the Mirror Said What the Mirror Said
Poets On Poetry

What the Mirror Said

The Necessity of Black Women in Poetry

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Publisher Description

When did you feel the pull of poetry? For Ashley M. Jones, the moment she knew she would be a poet was at seven years old—reciting “Harriet Tubman” by Eloise Greenfield. That moment, that poem, showed her there was a place for her in the world of literature as her full Black self. As she continued to grow as a person and a poet, becoming the first person of color and the youngest person to serve as Poet Laureate of Alabama, Jones encountered so many incredible Black women poets who showed her the possibilities.

Part critical essay, part personal essay collection, What the Mirror Said traces the influence of nine Black women poets in Jones’s writing and life. She brings together historical biographical information, personal reflection, and close readings as she explores personal connections to poets from Phillis Wheatley to Patricia Smith. This book is expansive in its study, from classical metrical scansion to metaphorical explication. In offering new ways to interpret poems by important contemporary poets, What the Mirror Said makes the case for the need to study and celebrate Black women poets.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2026
April 21
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
100
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Michigan Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
575.1
KB
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