William Nauns Ricks
· Ricks was born in Wytheville, Virginia, on September 6, 1876, and came to California in 1889. An African-American veteran of the Spanish Civil War, Ricks worked at the information desk in the lobby of California Packing Corporation, but his chief occupation and interest was writing. Little is known about him, other than his activities as documented in his personal papers. Ricks was a member of several local writing organizations, active in his church, and frequently attended art, lecture, theater, and musical programs and events in the Bay Area.
· The Coming Night (From the Berkeley Hills)
o Nature
o Colorful scenery
o The poem speaks of the area in which the narrator lives in. He speaks of the multiple way’s nature calms the place. How the trees make way for the wind to blow gently over the grass and how the sun hangs and floats its rays on the top of the calm sea. The narrator how the animals benefit from the calming nature. It is a poem of open space, sounding almost like a farm. As the day goes by, it is introducing the night that is coming and the night itself is calm.
o Night: it is a seen as time where everything becomes silence.
o It is a poem that represents an entire day from morning to night.
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