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Where the Birds Sing Bass
Where the Bires Sing Bass takes an introspective look at growing up in the 60's and 70's.
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Author: Reginald Lockett
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Year Completed: 1995
Words: 4000
Pages: 110
Photos/Drawings/Images: 2
Language(s): English
Keywords: Oakland, Erotica, Black Arts, Culture, Voodoo, Love, Family, Teaching, Parenthood, Literature
Categories: Biography and Autobiography, Education, Erotica, History, Literature and Language, Poetry, Publishing, Writing/Journalism, Society and Culture,
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Prior Published Works: 1
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FULL DESCRIPTION:
Where The Birds Sing Bass includes poems about growing up in Oakland, love, education, fatherhood, and political and international concerns.
Work Type:
Short Stories
Commentaries, Student Papers or Essays
Bloggers/Critics/Cynics Comments
Poems
Magazine, Literary/Technical Journal, Newsletter or Newspaper Articles
Short Instruction/Business Manuals

BIO:

Reginald Lockett has published four books of poetry that include Random History Lessons (Mad Dog, 2006), Party Crashers of Paradise (Creative Arts Books, 2001), Where ... view description
SYNOPSIS:
This book won a 1996 PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Award for Literary Excellence.  The poems included are autobiographical, satirical, erotic, and olitical.
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ENTRY BIO
Reginald Lockett has published four books of poetry that include Random History Lessons (Mad Dog, 2006), Party Crashers of Paradise (Creative Arts Books, 2001), Where The Birds Sing Bass (Jukebox, 1995), and Good Times & No Bread (Jukebox,1978).  My Radio: The Adventures of Bro. Radio and is forthcoming from Jukebox Press.  His work has been published in over seventy anthologies, text books, and periodicals.  He teaches at San Jose City College and lives in Oakland.
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FULL DESCRIPTION
Where The Birds Sing Bass includes poems about growing up in Oakland, love, education, fatherhood, and political and international concerns.
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SYNOPSIS
This book won a 1996 PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Award for Literary Excellence.  The poems included are autobiographical, satirical, erotic, and olitical.
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