Alpha Zulu, Gary Copeland Lilley

Alpha Zulu

Gary Copeland Lilley

Publisher: Ausable Press
PubDate: 6/1/2008
ISBN: 9781931337380
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $14.00
Quantity Available: 17
Pages: 112
 

Poetry. African American Studies. Alpha--the beginning; the first letter of the military alphabet; the highest rank in a dominance hierarchy; being the most prominent, talented, or aggressive person in a group. Zulu--tribe; a member of the Negroid people of eastern South Africa; a Social Aid and Pleasure Club in New Orleans; an adjective to describe the language, customs, etc., of the Zulu people. ALPHA ZULU is a venture into African American storytelling; it is a blurring of secular and sacred, the tavern and the church, the fall and the ascension of the individual, the beautiful and the terrible, and the humanity found in the twist of the street and the turn of the road. Gary Copeland Lilley is a native of Sandy Cross, North Carolina, and the beauty of the southern edge of The Great Dismal Swamp is what he calls his ancestral home. He is veteran of the US Navy Submarine Force and a longtime blues denizen of Washington, DC, and Chicago, Illinois. He is also an outsider artist and currently lives in Swannanoa, North Carolina.

Gary Copeland Lilley calls the southern edge of The Great Dismal Swamp his ancestral home. He is veteran of the U. S. Navy Submarine Force, and long-time blues denizen of Washington, DC and Chicago. He has been a poet-in-residence for WritersCorps, The Poetry Center of Chicago, and Young Chicago Authors. He earned his MFA at Warren Wilson College.

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