tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-595859379914711075.post5308546556943242779..comments2024-03-19T18:51:58.496-05:00Comments on Cultural Front: Michael Warr's volume The Armageddon of FunkH. Rambsyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16862209871277442972noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-595859379914711075.post-7837860663349254462012-08-11T11:13:52.440-05:002012-08-11T11:13:52.440-05:00Howard thanks for more insightful words on "T...Howard thanks for more insightful words on "The Armageddon of Funk." The link you provide in the same post to your piece "Why the Birth Years of Black Poets Matters" does some of the initial homework for anyone wanting to look deeper into the relationship between black poets, what generational they landed in, and the impact of social movements. I think this is a multi-layered and complex question. I have many thoughts on the topic and where I fit in the equation as a poet and why. For now I hope to hear what others think about a hypothetical "lost generation" of black poets and who might fit in that category. (reposted by Michael Warr from armageddon of funk fan page)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15704582389538524973noreply@blogger.com