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- Review of: Donald Parenzee. Driven to work. Johannesburg: Ravan Press, 1985
- Date Issued:
- 1986-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Michigan State University. Libraries
- Collection:
- Critical Arts
- Date Issued:
- 1980-10-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Michigan State University. Libraries
- Collection:
- Critical Arts
- Date Issued:
- 1995-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Michigan State University. Libraries
- Collection:
- Glendora Review
- Description:
- Review of: Maik Nwosu. Invisible chapters. Lagos, Nigeria: House of Malaika & Hybun, 1999
- Date Issued:
- 2001-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Michigan State University. Libraries
- Collection:
- Glendora Books Supplement
- Description:
- Review of: Alice Walker. The way forward is with a broken heart. New York: Random House, 2000, and Asha Bandele. The prisoner's wife. New York: Pocket Books, 1999
- Date Issued:
- 2001-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Michigan State University. Libraries
- Collection:
- Glendora Books Supplement
- Date Issued:
- 1995-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Michigan State University. Libraries
- Collection:
- Glendora Review
- Description:
- Review of: Niyi Osundare. The word is an egg: poems. Ibadan: Krafbooks Limited, 1999
- Date Issued:
- 2001-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Michigan State University. Libraries
- Collection:
- Glendora Books Supplement
- Description:
- Chicano poet Abelardo "Lalo" Delgado, speaking in both Spanish and English, talks about his family and upbringing in Texas. Delgado talks about who influenced his poetry, his beginnings as a poet, and his mother's influence. Delgado explains the emphasis of his poetry and talks about other writers he believes are influential. He reads from his book, "Stupid America." Delgado is interviewed by Michigan State University Librarian Diana Rivera for the Mexican voices--Michigan lives oral history series.
- Date Issued:
- 2003-11-25T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Michigan State University. Libraries
- Collection:
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Description:
- Chicano poet and activist Trinidad Sanchez Jr., talks about his family and upbringing in Pontiac, Michigan. Sanchez talks about his beginnings as a poet, his audiences, and his subject matter. He explains the emphasis of his poetry and reads from his book, "Why Am I So Brown?" Sanchez is interviewed by Michigan State University Librarian Diana Rivera for the Mexican Voices Michigan Lives Oral History series.
- Date Issued:
- 2003-11-25T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Michigan State University. Libraries
- Collection:
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Description:
- Ellen McCallum, associate professor of English at Michigan State University, delivers a talk entitled, "Cybernetic Sade", a look at the literary contributions of the Marquis de Sade. She explains the term "cybernetics" as used to imply mechanistic control of any system using technology, then proceeds to illustrate how De Sade treated sex as a mechanical activity devoid of any inherent quality and engineered to bring together for sex, persons and activities not normally joined in sexual activities or as partners. McCallum says Sade's machine is intended to produce pleasure but only for the libertine and no one else. McCallum answers questions from the audience. McCallum is introduced by Michigan State University Librarian Michael Rodriguez.
- Date Issued:
- 2016-03-31T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Michigan State University. Libraries
- Collection:
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection