The Homeplace
By Marilyn Nelson WaniekFinalist for the 1991 National Book Award
In The Homeplace, the stories of a family become the history of a people as Marilyn Nelson Waniek sketches the lives descended from her great-great-grandmother Diverne.
The poet's mother, Johnnie Mitchell Nelson, inspired this volume when she bequeathed to Waniek from her deathbed the tales that had shaped her life. The first section of the book presents those stories transformed into graceful, humorous, and deeply touching poems.
In the book's second section Waniek honors her late father, Melvin Nelson, and tells the story of his family: the fabled group of black World War II aviators known as the Tuskegee Airmen. Using the language and perspective of her father and his comrades, Waniek explores through a few of their individual stories the hardships and achievements of the thousand black flyers trained at Tuskegee Institute.
Throughout The Homeplace, the reader is involved in a series of sharply portrayed lives. By telling a continuous story in a mix of free verse and traditional forms, Waniek gives her work pace and intensity. She handles the villanelle, the sonnet, and the popular ballad with equal skill and gusto.
I just knew we were going to live some history, Johnnie Nelson said at the end of her life. Her daughter has produced an eloquent homage to that history, celebrating the survival of Afro-American pride.
Book details
- Paperback
- 64 pages
- English
- 0807116416
- 9780807116418
About Marilyn Nelson Waniek
marilyn nelson waniek is a professor emeritus of english at the university of connecticut, storrs, and former poet laureate of the state of connecticut. sh Read More about Marilyn Nelson Waniek
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