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Annie Allen

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Next, three "Appendix" poems tell of Annie's dreams of a lover who goes to war, returns to her, marries her, leaves her, and comes back home to die. In the final section, "The Womanhood" shows Annie's outlook on a world she would like to change. Ultimately, the book of poetry shows how Annie has
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The work consists of three parts about an African-American girl, Annie, growing into womanhood. The first part, titled "Notes from the Childhood and Girlhood", includes 11 poems giving glimpses into Annie's birth, her mother, and her reaction to
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in 1949. The book tells in poetry about the life of Annie Allen, an African-American girl growing to adulthood. It received the
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is more formal and technical than the earlier book, and both critics and scholars sometimes find it challenging to understand.
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called the book "refreshing and interesting," but felt that it fell short of the standard Brooks had set in her previous book,
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Andrews, William L.; Smith Foster, Frances; Harris, Trudier, eds. (2002). "Annie Allen".
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in 1950 and made Brooks the first African American to ever receive a Pulitzer Prize.
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changed from an egotistic romantic to a realistic idealist.
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Annie Allen (missionary)
Cover
Gwendolyn Brooks
Poetry
Harper & Brothers
OCLC
966612
Gwendolyn Brooks
Harper & Brothers
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
racism
heroic poem
stanzas
Virgil
Aeneid
Aeneas
Phyllis McGinley
The New York Times Book Review
Kirkus Reviews
Eunice Tietjens
Poetry



The Concise Oxford Companion to African American Literature
doi
10.1093/acref/9780195138832.001.0001
ISBN
9780195138832

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