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E. Ethelbert Miller
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 E. Ethelbert Miller is a prominent member of the Washington, D.C. arts community. He is Director of the African-American Resource Center at Howard University and a poet. Most recently, he has contributed to a collection of poetry entitled In Search of Color Everywhere.

The BlackWords Compliation Album - Volume 1E. Ethelbert is also included on the
Jazz Poetry Kafe: The BlackWords Compilation CD

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Howard University Professor and poet E. Ethelbert Miller was feted by the Capital Bookfest on Saturday, October 6, 2007. Here, he's be interviewed by novelist Marie Arana. Ethelbert was interviewed in Mosaic Issue #15, Summer 2005.

 

Beyond the Frontier: African American Poetry for the 21st Century
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E. Ethelbert Miller (Editor)

ISBN: 1574780174
Format:
Paperback, 572pp
Pub. Date:
March 2002
Publisher:
Black Classic Press

More than 100 prominent African American poets contribute, including the distinguished and award-winning poets Toi Derricotte, Sam Cornish, Jabari Asim, and Pinkie Gordon Lane.

This is an expansive collection made rich and full by a powerful synthesis of voices. Here the voices of emerging writers resonate along with award-winning and noted poets. The result is a vibrant collection of Black poetry that delights and amazes with moments of solitude, reflection, rebirth and love. In assembling the poems for Beyond the Frontier, Miller contacted hundreds of writers and reviewed over one thousand poems. Eventually he selected and shaped the poems into a massive book with 175 contributors, 354 poems and 600 pages — making Beyond the Frontier one of the largest collections of Black poetry ever published.

Miller is a poet and an intentional anthologist. He has made a career as a nurturer of Black writers and works tirelessly to ensure the survival of African American poetry. “I wanted to compile a work that would chronicle the beginning of a new century and a new age in Black poetry,” said Miller in discussing Beyond the Frontier, “One that included works by those who were prominent at the end of the last century and those that will be prominent into the new century.” Miller went on to say, “This is the beginning, this is the edge, this is the frontier and this volume is actually looking beyond the frontier.”

Black Classic Press publisher Paul Coates echoes Miller’s sentiment: “This is an important anthology for this day and time,” said Coates. “The sheer comprehensiveness of this volume makes Beyond the Frontier unique and deserving of a place among the best of Black literary anthologies.”
 

Fathering Words
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by E. Ethelbert Miller

Format: paperback, 192 pages
ISBN: 0-312-27013-5
Publisher: St. Martin’s Griffin
Publication Date: June 2001

With frank insight, Miller recreates the steps that led to his career choices. From his childhood in the South Bronx, to his college days at Howard University, to his own evolution into a father and husband, Miller explores how his family and friends shaped his life. In particular, his father Egberto, who came to the U.S. from Panama, and his older brother Richard, who became a monk and died young.

With straightforward honesty punctuated by humor and warmth, the quietly pensive Miller tells the original yet universal true story of fathers and sons.

"A poignant memoir that belongs in all collections of poetry and African American literature."--Library Journal

"Fathering Words is a book of many faces.  It is an open-veined and honest thing, packed with poetic moves."--Washington Post

"Modest and sincere, this restrained memoir also succeeds as a superb document of the Black Arts Movement of the 1970s and the current African-American literary scene."--Publishers Weekly

 

First Light First Light: New & Selected Poems
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Format: Paperback, 144pp.
Publisher: Black Classic Press
Pub. Date: September 1994

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Click to buy this bookIn Search of Color Everywhere: A Collection of African-American Poetry
Terrance Cummings (Illustrator)
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Format:
Paperback, 256pp.
Publisher: Stewart, Tabori & Chang, Inc.
Pub. Date: November  1995


A sense of pride and heritage speaks through every page of this fresh compilation celebrating African American verse. Contributors include Langston Hughes, James Weldon Johnson, Thulani Davis, Gwendolyn Brooks, Nikki Giovanni, Alice Walker, Ntozake Shange, Maya Angelou, and others. Over 200 poems. 2-color.

Some 200 poems by Afro-Americans, past and present. The collection includes works by many unknown writers and there is an anthology of anonymous spirituals. The book is illustrated.
Synopsis copyright Fiction Digest

Commentary From Publisher's Weekly:
This beautifully designed book, which in visual style seems to merge Art Deco with WPA backyard, collects more than 200 outstanding poems written by African Americans past and present. Edited by Miller (First Light: New and Selected Poems), director of Howard University's African American Resource Center, the anthology gathers a generous range of work, from anonymous spirituals to Langston Hughes's classic ``Mother to Son.'' It also includes poetry by Pulitzer Prize-winning Yusef Komunyakaa, Poet Laureate Rita Dove, Lucille Clifton, June Jordan, the gifted young Elizabeth Alexander and many others. The editorial choices are imaginative, and not all of the writers will be immediately or widely familiar-a boon for any reader looking to make discoveries. Some of these who may be especially appreciated: Eugene Redmond, Angela Jackson. BOMC selection. (Sept.) —Publisher's Weekly

 

Related Links

E. Ethelbert Miller: On Race, On Writing, and On the African-American Resource
http://bentoni.com/wnba/April2_sig_miller.html

Washington Review On-line
http://www.erols.com/rotaylor/washrev/contribs/eemiller.htm





 














 

 

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