Question
Patricia Smith declared “gotta love us brown girls, munching on fat, swinging blue hips” to open a poem in this form titled for its “Hip-Hop” variety. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this genre, which titles a Tracy K. Smith poem that notes “history is a ship forever setting sail.” Poems in this genre were compiled in Ravishing DisUnities by a poet who used this genre for Call Me Ishmael Tonight.
ANSWER: ghazal (“guh-ZAHL”) [accept “Hip-Hop Ghazal”] (The Tracy K. Smith poem is titled “Ghazal.” The unnamed poet is Agha Shahid Ali.)
[10h] This author declares “I know more than Joe Christmas did” in a discussion of her mixed-race parentage in the ghazal “Miscegenation,” which appears in a collection titled for an all-black regiment that served in the Civil War.
ANSWER: Natasha Trethewey (The collection is Native Guard.)
[10e] In Jericho Brown’s ghazal “Hustle,” the imprisoned speaker mentions how the protagonist of this author’s novel The Third Life of Grange Copeland only gets seven years in prison for killing his wife. This author also wrote The Color Purple.
ANSWER: Alice Walker [or Alice Malsenior Tallulah-Kate Walker]
<Literature - American Literature - Poetry>
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