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Published June 30, 2022 by Faber & Faber.

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Gwendolyn Brooks (1917 - 2000) was an American poet, educator, and civil rights activist based in Chicago. Her first collection, A Street in Bronzeville (1945), was greeted with critical acclaim and a Guggenheim fellowship. Annie Allen (1949) won the Pulitzer Prize in 1950, making her the first ever Black author to do so; and her only novel, Maud Martha, was published in 1953. In The Mecca (1968) was nominated for the National Book Award, the same year she was appointed Poet Laureate of Illinois. Brooks was an inspiring role model and active participant in the 1960s and 1970s Black Arts Movement, leaving an international house to join the up-and-coming Black publisher Broadside Press. In 1976, she became the first Black woman inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters; and in 1985, the first to become Library of Congress Consultant in Poetry. She also published two volumes of autobiography …

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Min hovedkunnskap om Gwendolyn Brooks har bestandig vært omtrent bare diktet «We Real Cool», men så så æ den norske oversettelsen av Maud Martha på en boktralle på jobb, og så fant æ den her utgaven på Norli i Trondheim og så la den sæ så fint i hånda mi at æ endte opp med å kjøpe den.

Det e en kort, liten sak, om livet til Maud Martha, i trettifire små kapitler, fra ho e barn til ho e voksen, ingen store omveltninger, en pragmatisk idealistisk hovedperson, ei som tenke godt om folk, en bok som va god å befinne sæ i, som æ tror æ kan få lyst til å lese igjen en anna gang, med setninger som romme mye sjøl i det lille.