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Social and/or political poetry often fails because it loses touch with humanity; it gets distracted by issues and forgets about the impact of things on people. Giovanni never loses sight of the people in her work. In poems built with broken lines and paragraphs of prose, she spars with the ills that confront us, but every struggle has a human face. Ask Roger Woody, of the Woody Pipe and Excavating Company, who is destroying the wonderful woodland adjacent to Giovanni's home and readying it for a new housing development. When a young basketball star is harassed for his youth and style ("Iverson"), she assumes the role of compassionate but stern sister. She is no less forthcoming with her opinions of the President and his woes. At times you wonder what makes these soapbox oratories poems. You will not find many familiar rhetorical devices here, but you will want to dance to the music, the rhythms and language, the sound and exacting energy of these poemsAwhich is more than enough.ALouis McKee, Painted Bride Arts Ctr., Philadelphia
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The much-published Giovanni has been amply rewarded for a career thats been spotty to say the least. Unlike fellow doggerelist Maya Angelou, Giovanni has no prose works of distinctionher Racism 101 (1994) hardly measures up to Angelous moving memoirs. So her reputation rests largely with her poetry, which, given this latest volume, is a sad spectacle: a lazy collection of prose rants with lots of ellipses to disguise the scatter-brained thinking. Her litanies of racist episodes from history, her ghetto-thug affectations, and her Oprahesque bits of uplift are all tired rhetorical devices and rely on a vocabulary of pop journalism and advertising (No problem / No Sweat / Just Jazz). Things turn so embarrassingly strange here that Giovanni mentions five or so times her personal animus toward a real-estate developer in her hometown who threatens the view from her backyard. A typical stream-of- consciousness bit links Lena Horne, Billie Holiday, black holes in science, and Sally Hemmings. Another celebrates the author and other revolutionary poets for understanding the power of a poem, with asides on the Nation of Islam and dietary habits. Giovannis political views become seriously discomfiting when her peroration on civil rights devolves into a chilling prescription for utopia. Elsewhere, she defends the presidential penis and offensively attacks anti-rap crusader C Delores Tucker . . . fuck her fuck her fuck her. Despite the infantile politics, Giovanni includes many short and light ditties, with their schoolgirl rhymes, that suggest her one strength: simple childrens verse that jumps and jives. -- Copyright ©1999, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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  • Hardcover: 100 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow; 1 edition (April 21, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0688156983
  • ISBN-13: 978-0688156985
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Princess of Black Poetry does it again!, April 2, 2001
Nikki Giovanni, often referred to by fans as the "Princess of Black Poetry," is back on the scene with another brilliant collection of poems titled, BLUES FOR ALL THE CHANGES. Anyone who knows music and about the Blues in general will find all the poems in this book to be in some way a lyrical and rhythmic statement not only about this radical poet's life, but about some of the best and worst moments in Black America.

This book is divided into two main sections. The first 32 poems are called 'flatted thirds and sevenths.' Some of the poems in this section are short elliptical pieces that are hard-hitting while others are long flowing prose pieces without any punctuation --meant to be read with the natural breathing rhythm of the reader. My favorite in this section is 'Visible Ink'(p.15) This poem which starts out describing the imperfections of folks from the Bible to Hollywood is a an extension of the blues being " . . . about truth-telling." Yes, we all have imperfections, but it is through those imperfections that we learn what true living is all about. Through imperfections, real heroes arise and become the forerunners in the necessary changes we see and need in our lifetime. Other great poems in this section deals with topics that range from the Underground Railroad, civil rights, and hatred to special tributes to key people in our society like Betty Shabazz and Jackie Robinson.

The final 20 poems in this book are called 'fugue.' All of the poetry in this section depict the daily rhythm of human life coming together as we know it. These poems reflect our changing seasons, our dreams and aspirations, as well as our transient from this life to the next. This book is filled with poetry for every mood, emotion, and celebration!

Despite some critics believing that BLUES FOR ALL THE CHANGES is just another book about black anger in poetic form; or that Giovanni's opinions, though based in reality, are wrong subjective conclusions . . . I find her work representative of the emotions and ideas that many Black people have about life in this country. I believe BLUES FOR ALL THE CHANGES resonants in truth and is an excellent read for National Poetry Month!

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5.0 out of 5 stars 5 Stars and then Some!, September 6, 2004
This book is just as wonderfully insightful and emotional as her works always are. Real. Life is not always about being nice and when you've spent your life in the struggle there are going to be times when you feel anger. So, to the reviewer who couldn't understand, maybe it's because you haven't known struggle. Contrary to what was stated, I didn't feel this book was based on anger but rather, as I stated before, it's just REAL.

This book begins with a poem called "The Wrong Kitchen" which talks about self-love. For those of you who know what a "kitchen" is on a black woman then you would know where she is going with it. This poem instantly became one of my favorites. It's not an angry poem but an insightful and emotional piece that is really about the conditions of society that need to be corrected. Two of my other favorite poems in this collection are "Invisible Ink" and "Truman's Baby".

This book is a great buy for any lover of poetry. Giovanni is actually the poet that inspired me to write because she knows how to lay the truth in your lap like a protected child but she also knows how to slap you in the face with truth when it needs to be done.

With that said....BUY THE BOOK!


(I also recommend: Love Poems and Black Feeling/Black Talk/Black Judgement ... all by Giovanni)
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5.0 out of 5 stars 5 Stars and then Some!, September 6, 2004
This book is just as wonderfully insightful and emotional as her works always are. Real. Life is not always about being nice and when you've spent your life in the struggle there are going to be times when you feel anger. So, to the reviewer who couldn't understand, maybe it's because you haven't known struggle. Contrary to what was stated, I didn't feel this book was based on anger but rather, as I stated before, it's just REAL.

This book begins with a poem called "The Wrong Kitchen" which talks about self-love. For those of you who know what a "kitchen" is on a black woman then you would know where she is going with it. This poem instantly became one of my favorites. It's not an angry poem but an insightful and emotional piece that is really about the conditions of society that need to be corrected. Two of my other favorite poems in this collection are "Invisible Ink" and "Truman's Baby".

This book is a great buy for any lover of poetry. Giovanni is actually the poet that inspired me to write because she knows how to lay the truth in your lap like a protected child but she also knows how to slap you in the face with truth when it needs to be done.

With that said....BUY THE BOOK!


(I also recommend: Love Poems and Black Feeling/Black Talk/Black Judgement ... all by Giovanni)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Nikki Giovanni's New Poems
I have to say, that I wish I would have known more about this woman many years ago. I'd heard of Langston Hughes, I had heard of Maya Angelou, I'd heard of Kahlil Gibran and... Read more
Published on October 20, 2007 by Chase von

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Fun! Exciting! Serious! Real! Powerful! I felt all of these things and more, reading this particular book by Nikki Giovanni that often lifted my spirits to the top of mountains... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Not for everybody
Nikki Giovanni as a credit to American poetry but one has to realize that what she write is for everybody. Read more
Published on December 3, 2001 by R. E. Lawrence

1.0 out of 5 stars Black anger in poetic form
Blues...is a collection of short poetry & prose selections, mainly dealing with issues that personally effect the author and her blackness. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars WONDERFUL
Nikki does it's once again. I loved this book. I learn so much from her poetry
Published on July 23, 1999

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