Maya Angelou - Book Series In Order (2024)

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Publication Order of Maya's World Books

Angelina of Italy (2004)Description/BuyatAmazon
Izak of Lapland (2004)Description/BuyatAmazon
Mikale of Hawaii (2004)Description/BuyatAmazon
Renee Marie of France (2004)Description/BuyatAmazon
Cedric of Jamaica (2005)Description/BuyatAmazon

Publication Order of Collections

Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'Fore I Diiie (1971)Description/BuyatAmazon
Oh Pray My Wings Are Gonna Fit Me Well (1975)Description/BuyatAmazon
And Still I Rise (1978)Description/BuyatAmazon
Now Sheba Sings the Song (1987)Description/BuyatAmazon
I Shall Not Be Moved (1990)Description/BuyatAmazon
The Poetry of Maya Angelou (1993)Description/BuyatAmazon
On the Pulse of Morning (1993)Description/BuyatAmazon
Soul Looks Back in Wonder (1993)Description/BuyatAmazon
The Complete Collected Poems of Maya Angelou (1994)Description/BuyatAmazon
The Complete Collected Poems (1994)Description/BuyatAmazon
Maya Angelou: Poems (1994)Description/BuyatAmazon
Phenomenal Woman (1995)Description/BuyatAmazon
A Brave and Startling Truth (1995)Description/BuyatAmazon
Black Pearls (1998)Description/BuyatAmazon
Van Gogh's Ear (2005)Description/BuyatAmazon
Amazing Peace (2005)Description/BuyatAmazon
Celebrations (2006)Description/BuyatAmazon
Poetry for Young People (2007)Description/BuyatAmazon
Love's Exquisite Freedom (2011)Description/BuyatAmazon

Publication Order of Picture Books

Mrs. Flowers (1986)Description/BuyatAmazon
Life Doesn't Frighten Me (1993)Description/BuyatAmazon
My Painted House, My Friendly Chicken, and Me (1994)Description/BuyatAmazon
Kofi and His Magic (1996)Description/BuyatAmazon

Publication Order of Maya Angelou's Autobiography Books

I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1969)Description/BuyatAmazon
Gather Together in My Name (1974)Description/BuyatAmazon
Singin' and Swingin' and Gettin' Merry Like Christmas (1976)Description/BuyatAmazon
The Heart of a Woman (1981)Description/BuyatAmazon
All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes (1986)Description/BuyatAmazon
A Song Flung Up to Heaven (2002)Description/BuyatAmazon
Mom & Me & Mom (2013)Description/BuyatAmazon

Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books

Shaker, Why Don't You Sing? (1983)Description/BuyatAmazon
Letter to My Daughter (1987)Description/BuyatAmazon
Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now (1993)Description/BuyatAmazon
Even the Stars Look Lonesome (1996)Description/BuyatAmazon
The Voyage of the Amistad (1997)Description/BuyatAmazon
Making Magic in the World (1998)Description/BuyatAmazon
Amistad (With: Steven Spielberg) (1998)Description/BuyatAmazon
Mary Ellen Mark (With: Mary Ellen Mark) (1999)Description/BuyatAmazon
Graduation (2000)Description/BuyatAmazon
Hallelujah! The Welcome Table (2004)Description/BuyatAmazon
Mother (2006)Description/BuyatAmazon
Great Food, All Day Long (2010)Description/BuyatAmazon
His Day Is Done (2014)Description/BuyatAmazon
Rainbow in the Cloud (2014)Description/BuyatAmazon
Understanding Aspergers (2014)Description/BuyatAmazon
Strategies of Abundance (2014)Description/BuyatAmazon

Publication Order of Langston Hughes Poetry Books

with Langston Hughes

The Weary Blues (By: Langston Hughes) (1926)Description/BuyatAmazon
The Dream Keeper and Other Poems (By: Langston Hughes) (1932)Description/BuyatAmazon
The Ways of White Folks (By: Langston Hughes) (1934)Description/BuyatAmazon
Selected Poems (By: Langston Hughes) (1959)Description/BuyatAmazon
Ask Your Mama (By: Langston Hughes) (1961)Description/BuyatAmazon
Poems from Black Africa (By: Langston Hughes) (1963)Description/BuyatAmazon
The Panther and the Lash (By: Langston Hughes) (1967)Description/BuyatAmazon
The Poems 1921-1940 (By: Langston Hughes) (2001)Description/BuyatAmazon
The Poems: 1941-1950 (By: Langston Hughes) (2001)Description/BuyatAmazon
The Poems: 1951-1967 (By: Langston Hughes) (2001)Description/BuyatAmazon
Let America Be America Again (By: Langston Hughes) (2004)Description/BuyatAmazon
Poetry for Young People (By: Langston Hughes) (2006)Description/BuyatAmazon
Jim Crow's Last Stand (By: Langston Hughes) (2007)Description/BuyatAmazon
The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes (By: Langston Hughes) (2022)Description/BuyatAmazon
Fine Clothes to the Jew: Poems of Black America in the 1920s (By: Langston Hughes) (2023)Description/BuyatAmazon
An Earth Song (By: Langston Hughes) (2023)Description/BuyatAmazon

Publication Order of Anthologies

I Am the Darker Brother(1968)Description/BuyatAmazon
Growing Up in the South(1991)Description/BuyatAmazon
Quartet Of Stories(1993)Description/BuyatAmazon
Writing Women's Lives(1994)Description/BuyatAmazon
The Little Big Book of California(2005)Description/BuyatAmazon
40 Model Essays(2005)Description/BuyatAmazon
Becoming Myself: Reflections on Growing Up Female(2006)Description/BuyatAmazon
What I Know Now: Letters to My Younger Self(2006)Description/BuyatAmazon
Made With Love: The Meals On Wheels Family Cookbook(2012)Description/BuyatAmazon
Writers: Their Lives and Works(2018)Description/BuyatAmazon
Coming of Age in a Hardscrabble World(2019)Description/BuyatAmazon

Maya Angelou was an American author and poet in addition to other things. She was born with the name of Marguerite Ann Johnson. She was known for her extensive non fiction work. She died on May 28, 2014.

Angelou has been featured in a variety of television programs and movies. She was the narrator for a Sesame Street video called Elmo Saves Christmas in 1996. She appeared in Touched by an Angel and many more programs and videos.

In her career she had come out with books of poetry, of essays, and works about her life. Maya has also been credited with appearing in plays, movies, as well as television shows. She has received an incredible amount of honorary degrees as well as several awards. As an author, she is most recognized for her work on her autobiographies, which largely stay focused on memories from her childhood and the age of a young adult.

Maya Angelou was born on April 4, 1928. She came into the world in Missouri in the city of St. Louis. Even though she is famous for her artistic work now, Marguerite worked in many different jobs before she found success in writing and poetry. She also collaborated with such historical figures such as Malcolm X and Martin Luther King. Jr. as part of her role in the American civil rights movement.

She had worked as a nightclub dancer, a performer, a fry cook, an opera cast member, a sex worker, a coordinator for a conference on Christian leadership in the south, as well as a journalist that covered events in Ghana and Egypt during the time when Africa was being decolonized. She has also produced public t.v. programs, movies, and plays, as well as directed and acted.

Angelou also became a Reynolds Professor in North Carolina at Wake Forest University teaching American studies in 1982. She changed things up starting in the nineties when she got into giving lectures. At one point, she was making around eighty yearly appearances and going around the circuit giving lectures. It would be a habit that she would go on doing well past eighty years old.

She was invited to recite a poem in 1993 to honor Bill Clinton’s first inauguration. The honor would make Angelou the first person since 1961 to give an inaugural recitation. The last before her recitation was Robert Frost giving his recitation for John F. Kennedy’s presidential inauguration.

Maya Angelou is fairly famous and has achieved a lot of recognition for her work. She was even named to be one of the top thirty ‘most powerful’ women in the United States in 2001, courtesy of Ladies Home Journal. Her books have been considered a valuable part of American literary history, despite some occasional attempts to have her books banned from individual American libraries.

Her first autobiographical work came out in 1969. Readers will surely recognize the title, I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings. The book goes over the details of Maya’s life from when she was young up until she was the age of seventeen years old. It sold many copies and catapulted her as an author onto the main stage, bringing with it much praise and acclaim. It would also garner her artistic recognition around the world as a result.

To this very day it is still one of the most recognized books she has to her name. The release of the book allowed her to discuss certain details from her personal life, but she was doing so on a very public platform. Her writing and its success meant that she received a position of instant respect as a spokesperson of sorts for women as well as black people. The book was adapted into a television movie in 1979.

Some of her works are considered to be a defense of the black culture and can frequently be found in the required reading list of college courses. Universities and schools across the world have her books as part of the curriculum. While some may consider her books to be in the category of autobiographical fiction, they are largely accepted as autobiographical in nature.

Maya Angelou came out with her first non fiction book in 1983. The book was a departure from her previous collections of tales and poems. The book is titled Shaker, Why Don’t You Sing?

She is fairly well known to the public for her autobiographies. In a series of six autobiographies, Angelou has explored her life, thoughts, and feelings. The first one came out in 1969 and is perhaps what she is most well known for, her Caged Bird novel. The book is known to be her magnum opus and it ended up being nominated to receive a National Book Award.

Her 1971 volume of poetry also enjoyed a nomination for the prestigious Pulitzer Prize. Shaker, Why Don’t You Sing? is one of Maya’s early non fiction novels. The book came out to high praise and publications like the New York Times praised it highly, going on about the rue, wisdom, and humor of this talented writer’s storytelling and called Angelou someone that was born to write.

James Baldwin also had positive things to say about the book, saying that the writing was bitter and beautiful and saying that Angelou was discussing topics of ‘our survival’. You can find a lot of classic Maya Angelou in this work that many readers say is just like she is speaking directly to them from her heart.

This celebration of life and the human spirit and emotions is written as only Angelou could do. Explore a wide range of feelings such as sadness, the gentle tough of tenderness, the joyous writing of an American author that has established herself throughout the decades in the literary world.

Check out the seminal book that others are calling a book that was written from the heart. Maya is truly in top form in the writing of this novel and this is a poetic work that readers will be celebrating for a long time. Discover it and the other works of this talented artist and voice for yourself and find out why Angelou’s voice is one of the most vibrant and powerful to come along during our time.

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