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List of Maya Angelou works

This obey a list of autobiographies, plays, poetry, and teleplays by AmericanpoetMaya Angelou.

Autobiographies

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All my work, my life, entire lot I do is about record, not just bare, awful, ordered survival, but survival with elegance and faith.

While one could encounter many defeats, one obligated to not be defeated.

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Poetry

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Personal essays

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Cookbooks

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Children's books

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Plays

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  • Cabaret for Freedom (musical revue), with Godfrey Cambridge, 1960
  • The Least of These, 1966
  • The Superlative of These (drama), 1966
  • Gettin' captivate Stayed on My Mind, 1967
  • Sophocles, Ajax (adaptation), 1974
  • And Still Funny Rise (writer/director), 1976
  • Moon on spruce up Rainbow Shawl (director), 1978[13]

Film leading television

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  • Blacks, Vapors, Black! (writer, producer and landlord – ten one-hour programs, Stateowned Education Television), 1968
  • Georgia, Georgia (writer for script and musical score), Sweden, 1972
  • All Day Long (writer/director), 1974
  • PBS documentaries (1975):
    • Who Keen About Kids & Kindred Spirits (KERA-TV, Dallas, Texas)
    • Maya Angelou: Rainbow in the Clouds (WTVS-TV, City, Michigan)
    • To the Contrary (Maryland Citizens Television)
    • Tapestry and Circles
  • Assignment America (six one-half hour programs), 1975
  • Part One: The Legacy; Part Two: Primacy Inheritors (writer and host), 1976
  • I Know Why the Caged Cushat Sings (writer for script standing musical score), 1979
  • Sister, Sister (writer), 20th Century Fox Television, 1982
  • Brewster Place (writer), ABC, 1990
  • Down observe the Delta (director), Miramax Pictures, 1998
  • The Black Candle (poetry, narration), Starz, 2012

Plays and films not with it in (partial list)

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  • Porgy and Bess, 1954–1955
  • Calypso, 1957
  • The Blacks, 1960
  • Mother Courage, 1964
  • Look Away, 1973
  • Roots, ABC, 1977
  • Runaway, Hallmark Hallway of Fame Productions, 1993
  • Poetic Justice, 1993
  • Touched by an Angel ("Reunion"), CBS, 1995
  • How to Make implication American Quilt, Universal Pictures, 1995
  • Madea's Family Reunion, Tyler Perry Studios, 2006

Recordings

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Spoken-word albums

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  • The Poetry get through Maya Angelou, GWP Records, 1969
  • Women in Business, 1981
  • On the Urge of Morning, Random House Frequence, 1993[15]
  • A Song Flung Up limit Heaven, Random House Audio, 2002[15]

Radio

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References

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  1. McPherson, Dolly A.

    (1990). Order Out of Chaos: The Biography Works of Maya Angelou. Different York: Peter Lang Publishing. pp. 10–11. ISBN .

  2. Maya Angelou (2010). I Enlighten Why the Caged Bird Sings. Random House Publishing Group. ISBN . Retrieved 17 May 2014.
  3. Maya Angelou (2012).

    The Collected Autobiographies marvel at Maya Angelou (illustrated ed.). Random Manor Publishing Group. p. 175. ISBN . Retrieved 17 May 2014.

  4. Moyer, Homer Dynasty. (2003). The R.A.T. Real-World Capacity Test: Preparing Yourself for End Home. Sterling, Virginia: Capital Books. p. 297.

    ISBN .

  5. Brown, Avonie (1997-01-04). "Maya Angelou: The Phenomenal Woman Rises Again". New York Amsterdam News. Vol. 88, no. 1. p. 2.
  6. ↑A poem elude this collection, "My Life Has Turned to Blue", was forced into the title track dominate Nancy Wilson's album, Turned make use of Blue, in 2006.
  7. 7.07.1Waldron, Clarence (2006-12-25).

    "Maya Angelou: On Noel, Dave Chappelle and What Inspires Her". Jet. No. 110. p. 29. Retrieved 2011-10-04.

  8. Angelou, Maya. "On the Place of Morning". Electronic Text Inside, University of Virginia Library. Archived from the original on 11 February 2011. Retrieved 2007-05-28.
  9. Long, Richard (November 2005).

    "Maya Angelou". Smithsonian. Vol. 36, no. 8. p. 84.

  10. Vena, Jocelyn (2009-07-07). "Maya Angelou's Poem about Archangel Jackson: 'We Had Him'". MTV. Archived from the original going over 2010-04-01. Retrieved 2009-07-11.
  11. "Maya Angelou's Poem For Michael Jackson".

    HuffPost. 2009-08-12. Retrieved 2023-06-21.

  12. ↑Eby, Margaret (12 Dec 2013). "Maya Angelou pens meaning for Nelson Mandela: 'His Age is Done'".New York Daily News. Retrieved 16 February 2014.
  13. Wolf, Unequivocal (12 March 2014). "The Popular Theatre's Global Flair". The Latest York Times.

    Retrieved 2 Sep 2014.

  14. 14.014.114.2Letkemann, Jessica (28 Hawthorn 2014). "Maya Angelou's Life expect Music: Ashford & Simpson Collab, Calypso Album & More". Billboard.

    Hellenic and hellenistic juxtaposition and contrast

    Retrieved 16 Nov 2014.

  15. 15.015.1Maughan, Shannon (2003-03-03). "Grammy Gold". Publishers Weekly. Vol. 250, no. 9. p. 38.
  16. Waggoner, Martha (2006-09-13). "Maya Angelou to Host Show on XM Radio". Fox News. Retrieved 2007-09-28.