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Johnson, James Weldon The Creation: A Poem ISBN 13: 9780316467445

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A poetic retelling of the creation story from Genesis, by a distinguished African-American poet and preacher, describes the making of the heavens and the earth, from the first light, to the coming of the animals, to the creation of humankind.

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The biblical story of creation is retold here in resonant, inspiring verse set against a jubilant background of bold colors. As an endnote explains, the poem, which originally appeared in Johnson's God's Trombones (1927), was inspired by a sermon delivered in 1919 by a black country preacher in Kansas, and pays tribute to the old-time black preachers who, wrote Johnson, gave slaves and their descendants "their first sense of unity and solidarity." The very solid God of this text "batted his eyes, and the lightnings flashed-- / He clapped his hands, and the thunders rolled." Commanding verses lilt in the style of a gospel song--a poem of joy, wonder and celebration. Golembe ( Why the Sky Is Far Away ) reflects this sense of thanksgiving in stylized paintings whose flatness recalls folk art. Rainbow-hued fish swim in abundance, animals of all kinds bound and gambol in harmony, God himself is a shimmering red mosaic. Johnson omits the specific creation of woman ("God thought and thought, / Till he thought: I'll make me a man"), but Golembe shows both man and woman as black silhouettes rising from the clay. This unusual picture book is especially successful for its lucid presentation of complex ideas and for its attention to African American cultural traditions. Ages 4-8.
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``Then God smiled./And the light broke./And the darkness rolled up on one side./And the light stood shining on the other./And God said: That's good!'' This poem first appeared in God's Trombones in 1927; it's a wonderfully sonorous retelling, gracefully reflecting the story's nobility while renewing it with vivid imagery and an easy informality that never detracts from its dignity. Golembe (Why the Sky Is Far Away, 1992) provides the perfect visual complement: vibrant paintings in broad, freely rendered areas of rich, dark color, splendidly imaginative and decorative. Elephants are as magenta as flamingoes in Golembe's Eden, while Adam and Eve are handsome black silhouettes. An outstanding rendering, not to be missed. (Poetry/Picture book. 4+) -- Copyright ©1993, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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  • PublisherLittle Brown & Co
  • Publication date1993
  • ISBN 10 0316467448
  • ISBN 13 9780316467445
  • BindingLibrary Binding
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages30
  • IllustratorGolembe Carla
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