Akira Press

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Dedications Maud Sulter
MS 's first collection of poems, titled As a Blackwoman after the single most important piece, and dedicated to her grandfather, was published by Akira Press .
Whitaker’s Books in Print. J. Whitaker and Sons.
(1988)
Sulter, Maud. “Notes of a Native Daughter”. Let It Be Told, edited by Lauretta Ngcobo, Pluto, pp. 53-67.
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Literary responses Maud Sulter
Desmond Johnson of Akira Press approached MS and asked if she had further work that she wished to publish.
Sulter, Maud. “Notes of a Native Daughter”. Let It Be Told, edited by Lauretta Ngcobo, Pluto, pp. 53-67.
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Publishing Maud Sulter
MS had approached Virago Press , a feminist publisher, but was told that they could not give her a decision about including her in their poetry series. They were awaiting the results of negotiations with...

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Sulter, Maud. As a Blackwoman. Akira Press, 1985.