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Click here to BUY on Line THEY NEVER TOLD ME THERE’D BE DAYS LIKE THIS (2002) Three Goat Press
Complete with a scholarly introduction on performance poetry and theatricality, They Never Told Me There’d Be Days Like This, is one of Williams’ most ambitious collections to date. If ethnography means observations and writings about people, Kimmika Williams’ poetic ethnographies push ethnographic research and the genre of field notes to a new level. Including the long-awaited publication of “Black Artists Must Struggle”, this collection looks at issues in the Black community, gender, and poems about love, sex and rocky roads; and includes tributes to Sonia Sanchez and Nikki Giovanni. 221pps. $15 (+s/h)
Click here to BUY on Line EPIC MEMORY: PLACES AND SPACES I’VE BEEN (1995) Three Goat Press
One of the largest collections of Williams’ work to date, Epic Memory covers such diverse topics as poems about urban living, divorce, parenting, her travels throughout the Caribbean, to African American history and culture. Epic Memory includes such memorable pieces as: “ For Martin Luther King: After Listening to Gil Scott”, the conversation about sex between a mother and daughter, “Memory: Part 3”; and the spiritual odyssey, “Osiris: Intercede”. 170 pps. $10 (+s/h)
Click her to BUY on Line SPOKEN WORD—Compact Disc (2002)
Almost twenty years since the overwhelming success of the spoken word cassette, Don’t Call Me a Bitch on the Mark Hyman Associates label, Kimmika Williams latest venture out, along with the music of Timothy Sheperd, is edgy musical treat complimented by hard-hitting poetry as only Williams can deliver it. $10 (+s/h)
Click here to buy on Line SIGNS OF THE TIME: CULTURE POP (1999) Three Goat Press
By 1999, Williams is fully entrenched in her work as an anthropologist. Coining the phrase to describe her work as “ethnopoetics”, Signs of the Times is chock-full of poetic ethnographies deconstructing notions of Black Popular Culture. Including pieces like: A “Buppie Awakening”, “Summer Headlines: Heavy From the Weight”, “Death By Injection”, “Superheroes Don’t Die” and “You Take Me Tripping Through Time”, Signs of the Time is a collection of personal stories and observations straight from the headlines! 138pps. $10 (+s/h)
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