

An edition of Maya Angelou (1999)
the poetry of living
By Margaret Courtney-Clarke
Publish Date
1999
Publisher
C. Potter
Language
eng
Pages
132
Description:
"As an author, poet, actress, director, and civic leader, Maya Angelou has had a profound influence on the lives of millions around the world. Closer to home, she has also profoundly influenced her many friends and family members - by counseling, encouraging, praising, and exhorting, and not least, teaching by example. One of those whose lives she touched, photographer Margaret Courtney-Clarke, offers a tribute in these pages - moving and revealing portraits of her friend. Taken over the course of a year, at bookstore signings, on stage, and at home, Courtney-Clarke's photographs both celebrate and illuminate one of the great figures of our time.". "Supporting the visual story are thoughts on Angelou's powers of friendship as interpreted by her friends, in chapters that highlight the poet's virtues - Joy, Giving, Learning, Perseverance, Creativity, Courage, Self-Respect, Spirituality, Love, and Taking Risks. Among those represented here, all of whom count Dr. Angelou as one of the most important persons in their lives, are leaders Coretts Scott King, Reverend Barbara King, and Andrew Young; singers Ashford and Simpson; and Dr. Angelou's son, the writer Guy Johnson. And in her touching foreword, Oprah Winfrey describes how Dr. Angelou came to be her "counsel, consultant, advisor, shoulder to cry on, Rock, Shield, Protector, Defender, Mama Bear, and Mother-Sister-Friend.""--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: African American authors, Afro-American women authors, Afro-American women civil rights workers, American Authors, Appreciation, Biography, Pictorial works, Women civil rights workers, African American women authors, Angelou, maya, 1928-2014, American Women authors
People: Maya Angelou, Maya Angelou (1928-)
Places: United States
Times: 20th century