From "where I live" to "my slave songs": Integrity and Extension in Wanda Coleman's Poetry.Published in:Crossroads. A Journal of English Studies, 2023, n. 41, p. 35, doi. 10.15290/CR.2023.41.2.03By:KAMIONOWSKI, JERZYPublication type:Article
"Womanish" and "Wily:" The Poetry of Wanda Coleman.Published in:2005By:Schmidt, Tyler T.Publication type:Literary Criticism
WRITING AROUND THE EDGES.Published in:Callaloo, 2014, v. 37, n. 2, p. 190, doi. 10.1353/cal.2014.0040By:McInnis, Jarvis C.Publication type:Article
What Saves Us: An interview with Wanda Coleman..Published in:2003By:Brown, Priscilla AnnPublication type:Interview
The Uses of Anger: Wanda Coleman and the Poetry of Black Rage.Published in:Hecate, 2014, v. 40, n. 1, p. 58By:Greene Benjamin, ShannaPublication type:Article
Saying Goodbye: Elegiac Subjectivity in Wanda Coleman's The World Falls Away.Published in:2014By:Ryan-Bryant, JenniferPublication type:Literary Criticism
A Seat at the Front of the Bus of American Poetry: Wanda Coleman's "Retro Rogue Anthology" in Mercurochrome.Published in:2014By:Pereira, MalinPublication type:Literary Criticism
Consuming Figures: Wanda Coleman, Writing, and the Flesh.Published in:Hecate, 2014, v. 40, n. 1, p. 80By:Couch Steffy, RebeccaPublication type:Article
The Transformative Poetics of Wanda Coleman's American Sonnets.Published in:2015By:Ryan, JenniferPublication type:Poetry Review
Coltrane's Naima Narrative Transmigrated by Himself.Published in:2008By:Coleman, WandaPublication type:Poem
Native in a Strange Land: Trials and Tremors.Published in:1999By:Stanley, Sandra K.Publication type:Book Review
"Harvard in Hell": Holloway House Publishing Company, "Players Magazine," and the Invention of Black Mass-Market Erotica: Interviews with Wanda Coleman and Emory "Butch" Holmes II.Published in:2010By:Gifford, Justin D.Publication type:Interview