Gil Scott-Heron, really more a poet, than singer, but with a baritone voice that’s as compelling as it is unmistakable. This experience led (it pains me to say this) to 41 years and counting of appreciation for the music of Gil Scott-Heron. Aldon Lynn Nielsen says the time is right to say it straight, Gil Scott-Heron should be recognized as an important writer.
As the George and Barbara Kelly Professor Emeritus of American Literature at Penn State University, specializing in — among other things – African American poetry and poetics, Aldon Lynn Nielsen has published several books of his own poetry, along with scholarly books and anthologies such as Black Chant: Languages of African-American Postmodernism.” Today we talk about his essay: Choruses for Gil Scott-Heron. Aldon, what’s the word?
