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Woman without voices seems to keep all feelings and thoughts to themselves, yet screaming for a shout out of understanding without spoken reasons. Lucille Clifton, an African-American Postmodern/Modernist poet enables that feeling through her heart felt inspired poetry.

Bio/Background
Lucille Clifton, born Thelma Lucille Sayles a famous poet and writer were born in Depew New York 1936. Neither of her parents had much education strive hard everyday to make a better living for their family. Lucille’s mother wrote poems to read to all four of her children as a hobby around the house. As Clifton got older she started to write poetry of her own, using her great grandmother as most of her poems inspiration due to the fact her great grandmother was brought from West Africa to New Orleans as a slave. In 1953-1955 Lucille attended Howard University in Washington D.C, where she met the writers Leroi Jones, Spellman, Owen Dobsen and sterling Brown. According to( poets.org) In 1958 she married Fred James Clifton, Lucille then left Howard for two years and attended Fredonia St. Teachers College, where she then read and performed plays with African American students .Furthermore Clifton developed such stylistic features as concise, untitled free verse lyrics of mostly iambic trimester lines, occasional slant rhymes, anaphora and other forms of repetition, puns and allusions, lowercase letters and sparse punctuation. Most of her writing skills came from writing most of the plays that’s was read. Lucille’s first book of poems titled “Good Times’’ rated the best book of the year by New York times in 1969. The Volume of “Good Times” poems was inspired by her family and her six children. Presented by (commonly poets)The poems she wrote also was a ...

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...rk has deep meaning. Lucille uses a straightforward honest attraction in her poems which draws reader’s attention and attends to connect. Guest Critics says “Her poems sound uneducated and like a two year old has written them”, which I highly disagree with. You have to have an open eye and insight connection when you read her poems. Not only it talks and relates about strong willingness of women but it gives of a visual effect and speaks out to our African-American society.
Conclusion
Lucille Clifton was one of the worlds best poets and backbone of many. Not only she was a post modernist poet but also and modernist , which gave people of all genre to understand and enjoy her writings. Having one of the best books of New York times and graduating from one of the top colleges really helped lucille launch success and help her career bloom.
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