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At the intersection of poetry and politics, race and gender, analysis and feeling lies this telling memoir from Estella Conwill Majozo, first published in hardcover in 1999. Booklist declared, "Majozo's poetic abilities are evident in this memoir of her development as a black woman and an artist.... (She) writes knowingly of coming through a wilderness mined with racial, sexual, and social restrictions". Come Out the Wilderness traces the journey of this African American poet, performance artist, community arts activist, teacher, and single mother from her childhood in the "Little Africa"…mehr

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At the intersection of poetry and politics, race and gender, analysis and feeling lies this telling memoir from Estella Conwill Majozo, first published in hardcover in 1999. Booklist declared, "Majozo's poetic abilities are evident in this memoir of her development as a black woman and an artist.... (She) writes knowingly of coming through a wilderness mined with racial, sexual, and social restrictions". Come Out the Wilderness traces the journey of this African American poet, performance artist, community arts activist, teacher, and single mother from her childhood in the "Little Africa" section of segregated Louisville, Kentucky, through the trials of an abusive marriage to the triumph of earning one of the first Ph.D.s awarded in African American literature. Estella Conwill Majozo's memoir testifies to the importance of a life lived in pursuit of spiritual growth, cultural heritage, and personal integrity.
Autorenporträt
ESTELLA CONWILL MÁJOZO is an associate professor of English at Hunter College, City University of New York, where she teaches creative writing and African-American literature. Her published books of poetry include Libation: A Literary Pilgrimage Through the African American Soul, Jiva Telling Rites, and Metamorphosis. She has developed her work into performances and, in a team collaboration, has created public art projects at venues ranging from the Brooklyn Museum to San Francisco's monument to Martin Luther King, Jr.