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==Description==
  
Poet, novelist, and playwright, notable for his topics in religion and sexuality.  Part of the Harlem Renaissance group of artists and poets.  Notable poetry works include 'Powerful Long Ladder' (1944) and 'The Harlem Book of the Dead' (1978) and the poem 'Black Mother Praying', and play 'Bayou Legend' (1948).   
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Poet, novelist, and playwright, notable for his topics in religion and sexuality.  Part of the Harlem Renaissance group of artists and poets.  Notable poetry works include 'Powerful Long Ladder' (1944) and 'The Harlem Book of the Dead' (1978) and the poem 'Black Mother Praying', and play 'Bayou Legend' (1948).  Partner was critic [[Hilton Als]].
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* [[Notable LGBTQ Playwrights]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
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Latest revision as of 15:46, 9 May 2017

Owen Dodson

Country

United States

Birth - Death

1914 - 1983

Occupation

Poet

Description

Poet, novelist, and playwright, notable for his topics in religion and sexuality. Part of the Harlem Renaissance group of artists and poets. Notable poetry works include 'Powerful Long Ladder' (1944) and 'The Harlem Book of the Dead' (1978) and the poem 'Black Mother Praying', and play 'Bayou Legend' (1948). Partner was critic Hilton Als.

See Also

Further Reading/Research