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Kevin Coval

    Kevin Coval est un poète et auteur acclamé dont l'œuvre explore l'essence des quartiers et de l'histoire américains. À travers ses vastes collections et ses initiatives percutantes, comme le plus grand festival de poésie pour jeunes au monde, Coval défend le pouvoir de la voix et de l'art. Son écriture, publiée dans des revues de premier plan, capture les complexités de la vie avec une honnêteté pointue et une énergie vibrante. Avec un profond engagement envers la promotion des jeunes talents artistiques, Coval enrichit le paysage littéraire par ses contributions influentes.

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    A People's History of Chicago
    L-vis Lives!
    Everything Must Go
    • Everything Must Go

      • 100pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,5(10)Évaluer

      Award-winning poet Kevin Coval and graphic artist Langston Allston bare witness to the effects of gentrification in a Chicago neighborhood.

      Everything Must Go
    • L-vis Lives!

      Racemusic Poems

      • 120pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intersection of race, art, and cultural appropriation, this poetic novella delves into the complexities of identity and expression in American society. Through vivid imagery and compelling narratives, it examines how these themes shape individual lives and collective experiences, inviting readers to reflect on the nuanced dynamics of creativity and cultural exchange.

      L-vis Lives!
    • A People's History of Chicago

      • 152pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Celebrating the hidden history of Chicago, this work channels the spirit of Howard Zinn through the lens of poetry. Kevin Coval, recognized as the "Best Chicago Poet" by The Chicago Reader, explores the city's rich and often overlooked narratives, weaving together themes of social justice and cultural identity. His unique voice brings to life the stories of those who have shaped Chicago, offering readers a profound connection to the city's past and present.

      A People's History of Chicago
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      • 217pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Poet Kevin Coval offers both tragedy and comedy in this stirring exposition on the Jewish American cultural experience.

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