You Don't Know Me

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You Don't Know Me

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Rating : 4.11 (588 Votes)
Asin : 1894770226
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 80 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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(RAW Rating: 3.5) - Being black and gay Yes, racism is alive and well in Canada and for the black, gay male its existence can be a brutal reality. YOU DON'T KNOW ME by Orville Lloyd Douglas showcases his talent as a poet by immersing readers in a side of the Canadian culture that is not really mentioned much in America. The compilation of 58 poems delves into the world of

You Don't Know Me book on paperback has been released on 0000-00-00. consist of 80 of pages and writen by Orville Douglas are really nice book to read. Although it oficially circulated on paperback but you still download it on other format or just read it online from our website.

His poetry has received critical acclaim from George Elliott Clarke, who described Douglas' first collection, You Don't Know Me (TSAR, 2005), as "bold and brash," and Ginsbergesque in "the same pell-mell rush of ideas and images that drives Howl." Douglas resides in Brampton, Ontario.. His writing examines image versus reality of tolerance and multiculturalism in Canada from the perspective of a young, gay, black man. About the AuthorOrville Lloyd Douglas is a writer and social activist. His poetry has been published in various literary journals and anthologies across Canada

His writing examines image versus reality of tolerance and multiculturalism in Canada from the perspective of a young, gay, black man. Orville Lloyd Douglas is a writer and social activist. His poetry has received critical acclaim from George Elliott Clarke, who described Douglas' first collection, You Don't Know Me (TSAR, 2005), as "bold and brash," and Ginsbergesque in "the same pell-mell rush of ideas and images

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