![]() The first of three essay collections, Wouldn’t Take Nothing is a collection of autobiographical pieces and homilies that Angelou was reportedly encouraged to write by her friend Oprah Winfrey. Wouldn’t Take Nothing for My Journey Now (1993) She also recounts falling in love with a South African freedom fighter, which led her to travel to London and Cairo, though ultimately the memoir isn’t about relationships - it’s about “a voyage into the self.” The book was praised by critics and - 16 years after it was first published - Oprah Winfrey selected Heart as an Oprah’s Book Club selection, which put it on the best-sellers list. She finds herself amongst other black artists and writers, reading her work at the Harlem Writers Guild, and taking part in the civil rights movement. For her fourth memoir, Angelou recounts her life from the years 1957 to 1962, where she leaves California with her son, Guy, to move to New York. ![]()
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