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Lyric Poetry & Drama

"Copper Sun" is a poem by Countee Cullen, a leading figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Published in 1927, the poem is an evocative and poignant exploration of the African American experience. The title itself, "Copper Sun," symbolizes the harshness and the beauty of African American life, with copper representing resilience and the sun alluding to both life-giving energy and scorching hardship.

In this relatively short but impactful poem, Cullen masterfully weaves together themes of race, identity, and the search for meaning within the African American experience. The poem reflects the struggles of Black Americans, particularly in the context of the early 20th century, a time of significant racial tension and segregation in the United States.

Cullen's use of vivid imagery and lyrical quality in "Copper Sun" captures the essence of the Harlem Renaissance, a period known for its artistic and cultural explosion among African American communities. The poem is a testament to Cullen's skill as a poet and his ability to convey deep emotional truths about the human condition, particularly within the context of racial injustice and the quest for dignity.

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Ebook: 30 January 2025

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