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  1. Thomas and Beulah is a book of poems by American poet Rita Dove that tells the semi-fictionalized chronological story of her maternal grandparents, the focus being on her grandfather (Thomas, his name in the book as well as in real life) in the first half and her grandmother (named Beulah in the book, although her real name was ...

    • John Shoptaw, Rita Dove
    • 1986
  2. Thomas and Beulah is a collection of poems that tell the story of Rita Dove's grandparents, a black couple in Akron, Ohio. The poems explore their romance, family, and identity in the context of the twentieth century America.

  3. Thomas and Beulah. in The Concise Oxford Companion to African American Literature Length: 471 words. (1986), which won the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1987, is the most well-known work by U.S. poet laureate Rita Dove.

  4. Rita Dove’s Thomas and Beulah is a Pulitzer Prize-winning collection of poems that explores the lives of her grandparents, Thomas and Beulah. The collection is divided into two parts: the first part focuses on Thomass life, and the second part focuses on Beulahs life.

  5. 5 de set. de 2023 · Thomas and Beulah is a Pulitzer Prize-winning collection of poems by Rita Dove, based on her grandparents' lives in Akron, Ohio. The poems explore their stories, dreams, struggles, and legacy through the metaphors of mandolin and canary.

    • John Shoptaw, Rita Dove
    • 1986
  6. 12 de mai. de 2012 · Thomas and Beulah, by Rita Dove - YouTube. forsicht. 2.32K subscribers. Subscribed. 135. 13K views 11 years ago. A cineastically illustrated selection of poems from Rita Dove's Pulitzer...

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  7. 5 de set. de 2023 · Thomas and Beulah is a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel that depicts the lives of the author's grandparents, who lived before the civil rights movement. The novel explores their struggles, dreams, and legacy through poetry and prose.