Meta DuEwa Jones writes about the controversial works of Imamu (Amiri) Baraka including his poem "Somebody Blew Up America" and other poems regarding race, sexual orientation, gender, and other topics.
Critical essay about Baraka's 1967 play "The Toilet", which, like his other works, criticizes racial discrimination in America and empowers the African-American race. By Brenna J. Ryan.
Review of Robert Bly's earliest collection, published in 1962. According to Robert Bly's personal website, Silence in the Snowy Fields "disarmed readers and critics with its clear-sighted intelligence and apparent simplicity."