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Benjamin Zephaniah. Too Black, Too Strong.
World Literature Today
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March 22, 2002|
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Highgreen, Northumberland. Bloodaxe (Dufour, distr.). 2001. 87 pages $17.95. ISBN 1-85224-554-9
IN HIS INTRODUCTION to his newest collection of poetry, Benjamin Zephaniah, easily one of the most recognized of popular British poets, declares that he is not interested in winning awards and that he writes what he feels about being in a world in which a whole litany of abuses of humanity exist. He proposes that his poetry is not as important as many things in the world, but that he chooses to write because he cannot stay silent. The introduction does something else: it ...
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