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Ntozake Shange: A Woman’s Geography in Word & Music

DuEwa Frazier by DuEwa Frazier
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I last saw Dr. Ntozake Shange on the night of her reading event which I organized, in St. Louis, at the Missouri History Museum on April 25, 2017. It had been awhile since Dr. Shange visited St. Louis. Friends, family, and the community were eager to see her. I was privileged to stay with her on the first night of her visit to assist her and be in her company. I was excited to witness the kindness, beautiful spirit, humor, and art of a woman artist I had long admired – up close.

Dr. Shange was musically accompanied by Kendrick Smith, a saxophonist from East St. Louis, Illinois for her reading. It was a beautiful Spring evening for poetry. The theater was full of Dr. Shange’s family, friends, fellow artists, students, and fans. Her words were heartfelt, passionate, rhythmic, and at times humorous during her set.

Dr. Shange’s earlier interview and Q&A audience discussion Dr. Kathleen Nigro (UMSL) and Dr. Rebecca Wanzo (Washington University). She spoke her truth and gave the audience a glimpse into the mind and heart of a genius artist. Dr. Shange was asked, “What is the most challenging thing you’ve had to overcome as a writer?” She replied, “I write circularly. I rarely write from A to B to C. I resist angular stories. I’m not interested in the end of a story. I’m interested in the texture and the dialogue. The magicality.” When asked, “How do you deal with being blocked creatively?” Dr. Shange replied, “I cook or make a cake. I do something else creative.”

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Queen of the stage and page, Ntozake Shange was one of my literary mothers. Award winning writer of poetry, plays, novels, children’s books, and essays. Champion for colored girls and women. A wondrous poet who merged words with jazz and blues rhythms. I was saddened to hear of her passing this past Saturday, October 27, 2018. I was in Virginia, visiting my alma mater, Hampton University. The school where I completed my senior English thesis project on the writings of Ntozake Shange. I was told at the time that I would not find a lot of criticism on her work to support my thesis. I didn’t let that deter me. I loved her writings so much I wanted to delve into her work and present it as my culminating assignment for the English major.

Early on in my life as a college student and later a budding poet I saw similarities between Dr. Shange and I. Dr. Shange was born one day and one year before my mother. Dr. Shange grew up with my godmother Constance in the same St. Louis neighborhood. We were both born in the New York tri-state area (she in Trenton, NJ and I in Brooklyn, NY) and raised primarily in St. Louis. I related to her both her physical journey having lived in several different cities, and her creative journey. She was fire and ocean in my eyes. A rebel. A woman who owned her destiny. She would have been another of my favorite writers’- Zora Neale Hurston’s – wildest dream. She was beautiful, intellectual, pioneering, and powerful. Her creativity knew no bounds. I decided before I left college that this was the kind of woman I wanted to be. I didn’t know how I would become this multi-faceted woman, but I knew it had something to do with making art.

Ntozake Shange was born on October 18, 1948. Shange’s award winning play “For Colored Girls Who’ve Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf” presented on Broadway in New York City in 1976. When I was finally old enough to see the play, I was touched by the riveting visual, musical, dance, and poetic elements performed by Shange and the other women performers in “For Colored Girls.” I decided at a young age that I would follow Shange’s work. I read her early novels and a few of her early poetry collections. What struck me about Dr. Shange was that she was not only a writer, she was also an actress and activist. She cared about her community. She cared about young people. She cared about women. She cared about art. She was art.

Known as an artist who often merged her poetry with music, Shange performed with notable musicians including: Sun Ra, Archie Shepp, Hamiet Blueiett, David Murray, and others.

Dr. Shange received many award honors including: the 2018 Poetry Society of America’s Shelley Memorial Award, 2016 Langston Hughes Medal, 2014 Woman of Power Legacy Award (Black Enterprise Magazine), the Obie Award, 1977 Audelco Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, 1981 Los Angeles Times Book Prize, earned title of the “Living Legend of Black Theater” from the National Black Theater, two honorary doctorate degrees, and the honor of “Ntozake Shange Day” from the city of Houston and the Texas State Legislature. Dr. Shange also received a fellowship from the Guggenheim Foundation, a Pushcart Prize, and the Lila Wallace – Readers’ Digest Fund.

A prolific poet, playwright, novelist, essayist, and children’s writer, Ntozake Shange is the author of many published and award winning books: Wild Beauty: New and Selected Poems (Atria/37 INK, 2017), Lost in Language and Sound: Or How I Found My Way to the Arts (St. Martin’s Press, 2011), Coretta Scott (Katherine Tegen Books, 2011), Some Sing, Some Cry: A Novel (St. Martin’s Press, 2010), Sassafrass, Cypress & Indigo (St. Martin’s Griffin, 2010), Betsey Brown: A Novel (St. Martin’s Griffin, 2010), We Troubled the Waters (Collins, 2009), Ellington Was Not a Street (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2004), Daddy Says (Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing, 2003), If I Can Cook/You Know God Can (Beacon Press, 1999), For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf (Scribner, 1997), i live in music (Welcome Books,1994), Ntozake Shange: Plays 1 (Methuen Publishing, 1992), Three Pieces (St. Martin’s Griffin, 1992), The Love Space Demands (St. Martins, 1992), Nappy Edges (St. Martin’s Griffin,1978, 1991), Ridin’ the Moon in Texas: Word Paintings (St. Martin’s Press, 1988), A Daughter’s Geography (St. Martin’s Press, 1983), and others.

Ntozake Shange graduated from Barnard College, Columbia University (B.A.) and the University of Southern California (M.A., American Studies). Barnard College Library Archives acquired collections of Shange’s writings and early drafts in 2016. Dr. Shange’s immense contributions to the world of drama, literature, womanist thought, and American studies will never be forgotten. Her spirit remains in the many artists, scholars, friends, and family who she touched.

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DuEwa Frazier is an award winning poet, writer, speaker, author, educator, and performer. Born in Brooklyn, NY and raised in Queens, NY and St. Louis, MO. DuEwa has been honored with a Mayor's Proclamation in St. Louis, a Black Caucus of ALA Conference Literacy Presenter Award, Writers Digest Publishing Awards honorable mention, and NAACP Image Award nomination.

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