tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-469409140618328829.post8207820050946321891..comments2010-02-27T12:14:39.328-08:00Comments on The Evolution of the Revolution: Team Pop Tastic: Poets of the Black Arts Movement (60's)Casey Flynnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10405999235016758011noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-469409140618328829.post-80673805814196734612010-02-23T05:22:08.441-08:002010-02-23T05:22:08.441-08:00Super informative post Christine, it's very in...Super informative post Christine, it's very interesting to see three poets of the same time period go in three totally different directions and change directions during their own life like Baraka. I would have loved to be Greenwich Village during Baraka's time there and be a part of the bohemian scene and the same thing with Brooks, after talking about Chicago in class I now want to visit so badly. I also find it refreshing to see an American poet interested in another country like Randall because it seems we always talk about the American poet's view on the USA but not so much about other parts of the world. <br />The only thing is that you have two contradicting sentences at the end of your Brooks paragraph which you might want to fix but that's super small cause other than that it's a really good post!Giahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09535753006333697394noreply@blogger.com