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-'''Amiri Baraka''' (born '''LeRoi Jones''' [[October 7]], [[1934]]) is an [[United States|American]] writer of poetry, drama, essays and music criticism. He moved to New York's Greenwich Village in the late-[[1950s]].{{GFDL}}+'''Amiri Baraka''' (born '''LeRoi Jones''' [[October 7]], [[1934]]) is an [[United States|American]] intellectual and countercultural figure. He moved to New York's Greenwich Village in the late-[[1950s]]. His work is often cited in postmodern contexts by for example [[Deleuze]] an [[Guattari]] and [[Steven Shaviro]].{{GFDL}}

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Amiri Baraka (born LeRoi Jones October 7, 1934) is an American intellectual and countercultural figure. He moved to New York's Greenwich Village in the late-1950s. His work is often cited in postmodern contexts by for example Deleuze an Guattari and Steven Shaviro.



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