The Creation

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"The Creation" is a poetic sermon by James Weldon Johnson that vividly reimagines the biblical story of the world's beginning in rich, rhythmic vernacular.

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instanceOf literaryWork
poem
sermon
author James Weldon Johnson NERFINISHED
basedOn biblical Book of Genesis NERFINISHED
collection God’s Trombones NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
educationalUse taught in African American literature courses
taught in religious studies and theology courses
genre African American literature
poetic sermon
religious poetry
hasAdaptation audio recording
spoken word performance
hasCharacter God NERFINISHED
influencedBy African American preaching tradition
Black church oratory
intendedPerformanceContext oral performance
public recitation
language English
literaryForm poetry
literaryMovement Harlem Renaissance NERFINISHED
medium written text
meter free verse with strong rhythmic patterns
narrativePerspective first-person preacher voice
openingLine And God stepped out on space
partOf God’s Trombones NERFINISHED
portraysEvent creation of humanity
creation of the world
publicationYear 1927
style dramatic monologue
oratorical
rhythmic language
vernacular speech
subject Book of Genesis NERFINISHED
biblical creation story
theme God as creator
divine love
power of spoken word
relationship between God and humanity
tone celebratory
majestic
reverent

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God’s Trombones hasPart The Creation