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Don't Explain: A Song of Billie Holiday
Published in Library Binding by HarperCollins Children's Books (1980)
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"...the quintessential symbol of Black female creativity"
Poetry & Music blend
I have read a few books about Billie Holiday. I have seen a few films and, of course I have many of her records. This book is great for both people who wish to learn something about Lady Day and for people who already know and love her but wish to savor the author's elequent prose. Writen as an extended poem, this accessible and readable 150 pager is the perfect way to fill just one day (or an afternoon) with a good read.
Priestly Murders: A Chicago Police Mystery
Published in Hardcover by Henry Holt & Company, Inc. (1984)
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Na-ni
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Spirits in the street
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Manic-Depressive Illness
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (15 January, 1990)
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The Woolu Hat
Published in Library Binding by Random House Trade (1997)
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De Veaux writes in a smooth vernacular style. Interspersed throughout her poetic text are sections of drama-like dialogue between Billie and various individuals in her life. Photographs and sheet music are also blended, collage-like, into parts of the text.
I attended a presentation by author De Veaux during which she discussed this book. She said, "For me, Billie Holiday was the quintessential symbol of Black female creativity." (Hence the title of this review.) "Don't Explain" is a beautifully written tribute to a great artist, and is itself a noteworthy achievement in African-American literature.