
Imamu Amiri Baraka
Third World Marxist Period
1974 - |  |
An exhibition of works from the Collections of the John Hay Library, Brown University.
Items indicated with an asterisk * are part of the exhibition.
 | Third World Marxist Period: 1974 - |  |
Kuntu drama : plays of the African continuum.
Collected and with an introduction by Paul Carter-Harrison; preface by Oliver Jackson.
New York : Grove Press : [distributed by Random House, 1974]
Includes The great goodness of life: A coon showby Imamu Amiri Baraka.
Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays

Three books. *
By Imamu Amiri Baraka (Leroi Jones)
New York : Grove Press, 1975, c1967.
An Evergreen book ; E-670.
"First printing 1975".
The system of Dante's hell -- Tales -- The dead lecturer.
Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays

Hard facts : (excerpts) *
By Imamu Amiri Baraka
[Newark, N. J. : Congress of Afrikan People, 1976?]
Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays

The motion of history, and other plays. *
By Imamu Amiri Baraka
New York : Morrow, 1978.
The motion of history.--Slave ship.--S-1.
First edition. Hardbound edition.
Harris Collection of American Poetry

Selected plays and prose of Amiri Baraka/LeRoi Jones. *
New York: William Morrow, 1979.
First edition
Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays

Selected poetry of Amiri Baraka/LeRoi Jones. *
New York : Morrow, 1979.
First edition
Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays

The Sidney poet heroical, in 29 scenes. *
By Amiri Baraka
New York : I. Reed Books, c1979.
Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays

Am/trak. *
By Amiri Baraka
New York : Phoenix Bookshop, 1979.
Phoenix Bookshop oblong octavo series ; no. 20.
No. 37 of one hundred copies numbered and signed by the author. Designed and printed at Nadja Editions.
Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays

Spring song. *
By Amiri Baraka
[s.l.] : Baraka, c1979.
[This copy is lettered] F/Z. of 26 lettered copies, all of which are signed by the author.
Printed at Tideline Press for David Schulson, Painted Earth Editions. Typography and monoprint are by Leonard Seastone.
Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays

20 Broadsides. *
St. Paul : Bookslinger Editions, [1981]
Walker Art Center reading series ; 1980-1981.
Includes Call & response. No. 26 of an edition of 85 copies, signed by the author. Printed at the Toothpaste Press for Bookslinger on the occasion of the poet's reading at the Walker Art Center, October 8, 1980.
Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays

Poetry postcards.
Grindstone City, Mich. : Alternative Press, [198-?]
Seroes 2. 10 broadsides. Includes: [1] Collaboration. 1981 for you.
Is this the 4th reichby Amiri Baraka
Issued in lettered illustrated envelope.
Harris Broadsides Collection

Alternative Press sampler. *
Grindstone City, Mich. : Alternative Press, [198-?]
13 broadsides
Includes: [2] Collaboration by Amiri Baraka.
Issued in lettered illustrated envelope.
Harris Broadsides Collection

DA to Amiri Baraka: Begin serving 90 day jail sentence February 2! *
New York : Peoples Defense Committee, [1981]
Photograph of Baraka at right on recto.
Harris Broadsides Collection

Confirmation, an anthology of African American women. *
[Compiled by] Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones) & Amina Baraka.
New York : Quill, 1983.
1st Quill ed.
Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays

Confirmation, an anthology of AfricanAmerican women.
[Compiled by] Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones) & Amina Baraka.
1st ed.
New York : Morrow, 1983.
John D. Rockefeller Library

The autobiography of LeRoi Jones. *
By Amiri Baraka
New York: Freundlich Books, 1984
John D. Rockefeller Library

The autobiography of LeRoi Jones.
By Amiri Baraka.
Chicago : Lawrence Hill Books, c1997.
John D. Rockefeller Library

Daggers and javelins : essays, 1974-1979.
By Amiri Baraka
1st edition.
New York : W. Morrow, 1984.
John D. Rockefeller Library

The Music. Reflections on jazz and blues.
By Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones and Amina Baraka
New York: William Morrow and Company, 1987.
Orwig Music Library

Neal, Larry
Visions of a liberated future : Black arts movement writings.
With commentary by Amiri Baraka ... [et al.] ; edited by Michael Schwartz.
New York : Thunder's Mouth Press ; St. Paul, MN, c1989.
Paperback edition. Cover art by Vincent Smith.
Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays

Katz, Eliot.
Space : and other poems for love, laughs, and social transformation.
Orono, Me. : Northern Lights Publishing, c1990.
"With introductions by Amiri Baraka & Allen Ginsberg"
Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays

The LeRoi Jones/Amiri Baraka reader. *
Edited by William J. Harris in collaboration with Amiri Baraka.
New York : Thunder's Mouth Press, 1991.
"First printing"
Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays

First words : earliest writing from favorite contemporary authors. vCollected and edited by Paul Mandelbaum.
Chapel Hill, N.C. : Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 1993.
Includes: Amiri Baraka
John D. Rockefeller Library

Heathens. *
By Amiri Baraka
Louisville, Ky. : White Fields Press, c1994.
Heaven poster series ; 9.
Poetry and prose. At center photograph by Risasi-Zachariah Dais of Baraka at microphone. Copy no. 151 of edition of 500 copies.
Harris Broadsides Collection

Conversations with Amiri Baraka. *
Edited by Charlie Reilly.
Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, c1994.
Literary conversations series.
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Transbluesency : the selected poems of Amiri Baraka/LeRoi Jones (1961-1995) . *
Edited by Paul Vangelisti.
New York : Marsilio Publishers ; Saint Paul, MN, c1995.
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Wise, why's Y's.
By Amiri Baraka
Chicago: Third World Press, 1995
John D. Rockefeller Library

Speak my name : Black men on masculinity and the American dream.
Edited by Don Belton.
Boston : Beacon Press, c1995.
Includes: The Black family by Amiri Baraka
John D. Rockefeller Library

Streetlights : illuminating tales of the urban Black experience.
Edited by DorisJean Austin and Martin Simmons.
New York, N.Y., U.S.A. : Penguin Books, 1996.
Includes: The rejected buppie by Amiri Baraka.
John D. Rockefeller Library

Cloud nine : 9 aquatints by Giuliano Della Casa :
9 poems in English & Italian by Amiri Baraka ... [et al.] *
Modena : R. Gatti Editore, c1996.
In English and Italian on alternate pages. "Nine poems ... with nine original etchings by Giuliano Della Casa make up this edition. Printed in nine copies in portfolio. The poems were translated by Andrea Borsari."--Colophon.
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Eulogies. *
By Amiri Baraka
New York : Marsilio Publishers, c1996.
Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays

Funk lore : new poems (1984-1995) .
Edited by Paul Vangelisti.
Los Angeles : Littoral Books, 1996.
Cover art by Amiri Baraka.
Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays

Go the way your blood beats : an anthology of lesbian and gay fiction by African-American writers.
Foreword by E. Lynn Harris ; edited and with an introduction by Shawn Stewart Ruff.v1st edition.
New York : H. Holt, 1996.
Includes: The alternative by Amiri Baraka
John D. Rockefeller Library

Shimmy shimmy shimmy like my sister Kate: looking at the Harlem Renaissance through poems.
[Edited by] Nikki Giovanni.
1st ed.
New York : H. Holt, 1996.
Includes poems by Amiri Baraka.
Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays

Past present.
By Amiri Baraka
Ellsworth, Me. : Backwoods Broadsides, 1997.
Backwoods Broadsides Chaplet Series ; number 31.
No. 153 of an edition of 750 copies.
Harris Broadsides Collection

Call and response : the Riverside anthology of the African American literary tradition.
General editor, Patricia Liggins Hill
Boston : Houghton Mifflin Co., c1998.
Includes selected poetry and drama of Amiri Baraka, and an audio CD with a Baraka reading of his poem Dope.
Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays

From the other side of the century II : a new American drama, 1960-1995.
Edited with prefaces by Douglas Messerli and Mac Wellman; with an introduction by Marc Robinson.
1st edition.
Los Angeles : Sun & Moon Press, 1998.
Sun & Moon classics ; 147.
Includes: The toilet byAmiri Baraka
John D. Rockefeller Library

The Newark review.. *
Newark, N.J. : New Jersey Institute of Technology, c1983-
"A quarterly journal of poetry & prose." Editors: E. Barrett, N. Stiller.
Vol. 2, set 4, 1999, is a monograph by Amiri Baraka entitled: Allah mean everything!
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Last updated: March 30, 2000