<p>Pimone Triplett and Charles LaPorte discuss how the poetic form from Terrance Hayes' "The Golden Shovel" grew out of deeper history of race and gender in America to help us better contextualize the famous Gwendolyn Brooks poem, "We Real Cool." &nbsp;Watch the captioned YouTube version of this talk and more:&nbsp;</p>
<p>✔︎ https://bit.ly/TriplettandLaPorte-YT</p>
<p>This episode was produced by the "Literature, Language Culture" Series Editor, C. R. Grimmer and "Literature, Language Culture" Project Manager, Jacob Huebsch.</p>

Literature, Language, Culture: A Dialogue Series

The University of Washington Department of English

Pimone Triplett and Charles LaPorte: Gwendolyn Brooks, Terrance Hayes, and “The Golden Shovel”

SEP 30, 202249 MIN
Literature, Language, Culture: A Dialogue Series

Pimone Triplett and Charles LaPorte: Gwendolyn Brooks, Terrance Hayes, and “The Golden Shovel”

SEP 30, 202249 MIN

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<p>Pimone Triplett and Charles LaPorte discuss how the poetic form from Terrance Hayes' "The Golden Shovel" grew out of deeper history of race and gender in America to help us better contextualize the famous Gwendolyn Brooks poem, "We Real Cool." &nbsp;Watch the captioned YouTube version of this talk and more:&nbsp;</p> <p>✔︎ https://bit.ly/TriplettandLaPorte-YT</p> <p>This episode was produced by the "Literature, Language Culture" Series Editor, C. R. Grimmer and "Literature, Language Culture" Project Manager, Jacob Huebsch.</p>