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Lucille Clifton

A Journey Through Time: Resilience and Legacy of a Family.

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Author: Lucille Clifton

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

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Language: English

Publication date: 06/04/2026

Audiobook duration: 31min

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Who should listen to Generations by Lucille Clifton

"Generations" by Lucille Clifton is an essential listen for anyone interested in the rich tapestry of African American experiences, poetry aficionados, and those exploring themes of heritage, identity, and resilience. The audiobook offers a profound and evocative insight into family legacies and the connections that bind us across generations. Ideal for students, educators, and casual readers alike, Clifton's powerful voice and lyrical style make it a compelling experience for listeners seeking reflection on personal and collective histories.

3 quotes from Generations by Lucille Clifton

  • "We cannot think of being acceptable to others until we have first proven acceptable to ourselves."
  • "The thing that makes you think is the thing that makes you grow."
  • "There is no place that is not holy, no place that is not sacred."

Author: Lucille Clifton

Lucille Clifton was an influential African American poet, writer, and educator, renowned for her powerful, evocative language and her ability to convey deep emotional truths through her work. Born on June 27, 1936, in Depew, New York, Clifton's upbringing in a close-knit family and her experiences as a Black woman in America informed much of her writing, which often explored themes of identity, resilience, and the complexities of family dynamics. Over her prolific career, she published numerous poetry collections and received several prestigious awards, including the National Book Award and the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize. Clifton's work is celebrated for its lyrical strength and profound insights into both personal and collective histories, making her a pivotal figure in contemporary American literature.

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Generations by Lucille Clifton Free audiobook download

Lucille Clifton

A Journey Through Time: Resilience and Legacy of a Family.

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Author: Lucille Clifton

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN:

Language: English

Publication date: 06/04/2026

Audiobook duration: 31 min

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Who should listen to Generations by Lucille Clifton

"Generations" by Lucille Clifton is an essential listen for anyone interested in the rich tapestry of African American experiences, poetry aficionados, and those exploring themes of heritage, identity, and resilience. The audiobook offers a profound and evocative insight into family legacies and the connections that bind us across generations. Ideal for students, educators, and casual readers alike, Clifton's powerful voice and lyrical style make it a compelling experience for listeners seeking reflection on personal and collective histories.

3 quotes from Generations by Lucille Clifton

  • "We cannot think of being acceptable to others until we have first proven acceptable to ourselves."
  • "The thing that makes you think is the thing that makes you grow."
  • "There is no place that is not holy, no place that is not sacred."

Author: Lucille Clifton

Lucille Clifton was an influential African American poet, writer, and educator, renowned for her powerful, evocative language and her ability to convey deep emotional truths through her work. Born on June 27, 1936, in Depew, New York, Clifton's upbringing in a close-knit family and her experiences as a Black woman in America informed much of her writing, which often explored themes of identity, resilience, and the complexities of family dynamics. Over her prolific career, she published numerous poetry collections and received several prestigious awards, including the National Book Award and the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize. Clifton's work is celebrated for its lyrical strength and profound insights into both personal and collective histories, making her a pivotal figure in contemporary American literature.