Anger Management: A Collection of Urban Poetry" is rebellious poetry at its best. The poems are written without boundaries, exceeding proper language and structure that is expected in the "perfect poem". It is a book of poetry that can best be enjoyed by the brave and unbiased reader.
The book delivers all the twists and drama that can be found in a typical romance novel. Fantasy and reality collide. Morals are stirred in the pot of hells kitchen as raw emotion bubbles over into words of life, religion, love and passion.
The author reflects on the impact hip hop and pop culture have on today's society, especially those who are African American. In some poems, different characters of people come into play. Th ere are poems spoken in the voice of ex cons and video vixens, lost church members and crooked pastors, liquor store prophets and ancient Romeos, the angry black woman and the black woman in heat. All this and more can be found in this poetry book filled with endless possibilities.
Arose N Daghetto is a self-proclaimed Hip Hop Poetess who was born and raised in Providence, Rhode Island. She is the youngest of five brothers and sisters. Besides writing and performing her poetry, Arose likes to write fiction, inspirational books, sing and compose music. Arose is also a former playwright whose 1993 play, "Let My People Free" was performed at Rites and Reasons Theater at Brown University. At 17 years old, Arose made local history being the youngest of four winners selected in a national playwrights contest held by the Ivy League multicultural theater. When Arose is not writing or entertaining, she enjoys spending time with her family. She also enjoys inspiring people and helping them achieve their dreams. Arose is currently working on her first novel and a small series of inspirational books aimed to help empower and heal people living in inner city communities throughout the nation.