Movement in Black by Pat Parker

Movement in Black

Pat Parker

Amazon.com Review

This is the new, expanded edition of a groundbreaking volume of poetry first published in 1978, 11 years before Parker’s early death of breast cancer. Based in the Bay Area and steeped in the radical politics of the late 1960s, Parker was the contemporary of Audre Lorde, Adrienne Rich, and LeRoi Jones/Amiri Baraka. In her introduction, Cheryl Clarke identifies Parker as a ‘lead voice and caller’ in the lesbian-feminist cultural scene, but chides her for careless editing, as if Parker feared that her vernacular poems would lose their power if she subjected them to cold critique. Her most potent works do rely on an inspired punch line rather than carefully plumed images or language, as in ‘For Willyce,’ when she describes making love to a woman:

and your sounds drift down

oh god!

oh jesus!

and i think

here it is, some dude’s

getting credit for what

a woman

has done

again.

A distinguished collection, including previously unpublished work and tributes from many of Parker’s friends and allies. –Regina Marler

Review

Autumn Morning

Best Friends

The Best Nightmares

Between The Light

Break-up

Brother

Child Of Myself

Conflagration

Cop-out

Desire

Dialogue

Don’t Let The Fascists Speak

Exodus

A Family Tree

For Donna

For Michael On His Third Birthday

For The Straight Folks Who Don’t Mind Gays But Wish They Weren’t So

For The White Person Who Wants To Know How To Be My Friend

For Willyce

From Deep Within

Fuller Brush Day

Funny

Gente

Goat Child: 1. 1944-1956

Goat Child: 2. 1956-1962

Goat Child: 3. 1962-1966

Great God

Group

Have You Ever Tried To Hide?

I Have

I Kumquat You

I Wish That I Could Hate You

It’s A Simple Dream

It’s Not So Bad

Language

The Law

Let Me

Massage

Metamorphosis

A Moment Left Behind

Move In Darkness

Movement In Black

My Hands Are Big And Rough

My Lady Ain’t No Lady

My Lover Is A Woman

Non-monogamy Is A Pain In The Butt

On Jealousy

Para Maria Sandra

Pied Piper

Pit Stop

Progeny

Questions

Reality

Reputation

A Small Contradiction

Snatches Of A Day

Sobriety

Solitary Lover

Sometimes My Husband Acts Just Like A Man

Sublimation

Sunday

Sunshine

Talk Is Cheap

There Is A Woman In This Town

To My Vegetarian Friend

To See A Man Cry

Tour America!

The What Liberation Front?

Where Do You Go To Become A Non-citizen?

Where Will You Be?

Who Is This Bitch?

Womanslaughter

Yes Ma’am

You Can’t Be Sure Of Anything These Days


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Details

ISBN 9781563411083
Genre Black Interest; Poetry; Grier Rated
Publication Date 1978
Publisher Diana Press
Format Hardcover
No. of Pages 157
Language English
Rating Great
Subject African American lesbians – Poetry; African Americans – Poetry
BookID 8491

Author: LFWBooks