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The Sweet Breath of Life

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Cover artist
  
Kamoinge Inc.

Name
  
The Breath

Genres
  
Poetry

ISBN
  
978-0743478977

Author
  
Ntozake Shange


Pages
  
192 pages

Media type
  
Print, ebook

Role
  
Book by Ntozake Shange

Editors
  
Frank Stewart


Illustrator
  
Kamoinge Inc (photography)

Similar
  
Works by Ntozake Shange, Other books

Originally published
  
October 26, 2004

The Sweet Breath of Life: A Poetic Narrative of the African-American Family is a 2004 photographic poetic narrative by Ntozake Shange and the photography collective Kamoinge Inc. The book was first published on October 26, 2004 through Atria Books and was edited by Frank Steward, the president of Kamoinge Inc.

Contents

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Summary

The book depicts the various aspects of everyday urban African-American life through poetic narrative. Through poetic narrative and accompanying photographs, the book deals with various themes such as religion, identity, and representation.

Contributing Photographers

  • Frank Stewart
  • Anthony Barboza
  • Adger Cowans
  • Gerald Cyrus
  • Louis Draper
  • Albert Fenner
  • Collette Fournier
  • James Francis
  • Steve Martin
  • Toni Parks
  • Herbert Randall
  • Eli Reed
  • Herb Robinson
  • Beuford Smith
  • Ming Smith
  • June Truesdale
  • Budd Williams
  • Reception

    Critical reception for The Sweet Breath of Life has been positive and reviewers have compared the work to that of Langston Hughes and Roy DeCarava.

    Black Issues Book Review judges some of the photos to be outdated and that some of the poems felt more like journalism than poetry, but also that when the poems and photography worked together they were "powerfully made" and "breathtaking". Curve rated the book highly, citing the photography as one of the book's highlights. The Tri-State Defender praised the project as "a wonderful blend of words and images that give definition to the beauty and wonder of contemporary African-American culture."

    References

    The Sweet Breath of Life Wikipedia