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Nobe’s Kitchen Poems by Quintin Prout ISBN 0-914278-75-4 $10.00 US
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The first book by a Cave Canem Fellow and the poet-in-residence at the Black Repertory Theater Company in Providence celebrates the saving grace of African-American culture in general, and his own Cape Verdean heritage in particular, in poems that are at once funny and tender, heart-breaking and visionary.
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“I love the poems of Quintin Prout. Strong in clarity and spirit, fluent and supple, rich with fresh breath, tender truth, and more than one kind of music, these are delicious words to sing.” —Naomi Shihab Nye
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About the Author
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Quintin Prout was born and brought up in Providence, Rhode Island, where he edits Spoken Jazz Press.
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