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Starting with Bob Holman's transcription of the griot poems sung to him by West African legend Papa Susso, Holman builds on that oral tradition to share his own intimate history. Spoken word performer, activist, and Bowery Poetry Club impresario Bob Holman is the former readings curator at the St. Mark's Poetry Project and the original Slammaster of the Nuyorican Poets Cafe. He co-founded the Endangered Language Alliance and served as the host of the PBS series The United States of Poetry and On the Road with Bob Holman on LinkTV. Sing This One Back to Me is his seventh collection.

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Praise for Bob Holman: "The postmodern promoter who has done more to bring poetry to cafes and bars than anyone since Ferlinghetti." --Henry Louis Gates Jr., The New Yorker Praise for Sing This One Back to Me: "These poems are colloquial, honest, and sure of themselves, which makes reading them a pleasure... These are poems to share with friends and family until everyone is singing them back."-Hazel and Wren

Sing This One Back to Me

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    A Paperback / softback by Bob Holman, Alhaji Papa Susso

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      Publisher: Coffee House Press
      Publication Date: 09/05/2013
      ISBN13: 9781566893251, 978-1566893251
      ISBN10: 1566893259

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Starting with Bob Holman's transcription of the griot poems sung to him by West African legend Papa Susso, Holman builds on that oral tradition to share his own intimate history. Spoken word performer, activist, and Bowery Poetry Club impresario Bob Holman is the former readings curator at the St. Mark's Poetry Project and the original Slammaster of the Nuyorican Poets Cafe. He co-founded the Endangered Language Alliance and served as the host of the PBS series The United States of Poetry and On the Road with Bob Holman on LinkTV. Sing This One Back to Me is his seventh collection.

      Trade Review
      Praise for Bob Holman: "The postmodern promoter who has done more to bring poetry to cafes and bars than anyone since Ferlinghetti." --Henry Louis Gates Jr., The New Yorker Praise for Sing This One Back to Me: "These poems are colloquial, honest, and sure of themselves, which makes reading them a pleasure... These are poems to share with friends and family until everyone is singing them back."-Hazel and Wren

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