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Mari Evans (July 16, 1919 – March 10, 2017) was an African-American poet, writer, and dramatist associated with the Black Arts Movement. Evans received grants and awards including a lifetime achievement award from the Indianapolis Public Library Foundation. Her poetry is known for its lyrical simplicity and the directness of its themes. She also wrote nonfiction and edited Black Women Writers (1950–1980): A Critical Evaluation (Doubleday, 1984), an important and timely critical anthology devoted to the work of fifteen writers. Evans died at the age of ninety-seven in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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  • Mari Evans (16 de juliol de 1919 a Toledo, Ohio – 10 de març de 2017 a Indianapolis, Indiana) fou una poeta, escriptora, dramaturga, assagista i activista afroamericana estatunidenca associada amb el . Evans va rebre diverses beques i premis al llarg de la seva carrera, entre els quals en destaca el premi a la trajectòria de la Fundació de les biblioteques públiques d'Indianapolis. La seva poesia té una simplicitat lírica i uns temes directes. També va escriure i editar llibres d'assajos, entre els quals destaca Black Women Writers (1950-1980): A Critical Evaluation (Doubleday, 1984), una antologia crítica que repassa l'obra de quinze escriptores negres. Evans va morir a l'edat de noranta-set anys a Indianapolis, Indiana. (ca)
  • Mari Evans (16 juillet 1919 - 10 mars 2017) est une poétesse, écrivaine et dramaturge afro-américaine associée au Black Arts Movement et militante du mouvement des droits civiques. Elle publie Black Women Writers (1950-1980): A Critical Evaluation (Doubleday, 1984), une anthologie critique, importante par son contenu et sa date de parution, consacrée au travail de quinze écrivaines noires. (fr)
  • Mari Evans (July 16, 1919 – March 10, 2017) was an African-American poet, writer, and dramatist associated with the Black Arts Movement. Evans received grants and awards including a lifetime achievement award from the Indianapolis Public Library Foundation. Her poetry is known for its lyrical simplicity and the directness of its themes. She also wrote nonfiction and edited Black Women Writers (1950–1980): A Critical Evaluation (Doubleday, 1984), an important and timely critical anthology devoted to the work of fifteen writers. Evans died at the age of ninety-seven in Indianapolis, Indiana. (en)
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  • Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. (en)
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