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Lucille Clifton (1936–2010)

Auteur van Everett Anderson's Goodbye

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Lucille Clifton was born in Depew, New York on June 27, 1936. She was the first person in her family to graduate from high school. She attended Howard University, where she majored in drama, for two years before deciding that she would rather write poetry. Her first poetry collection Good Times was toon meer published in 1969. During her lifetime, she wrote 11 books of poetry and 20 children's books. She won numerous awards including the Coretta Scott King Award for Everett Anderson's Good-bye in 1984, the National Book Award for Blessing the Boats: New and Selected Poems, 1988-2000 in 2001, and the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize award in 2007. She was the Poet Laureate of Maryland from 1979 to 1985. She died after a long battle with cancer and other illnesses on February 13, 2010 at the age of 73. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder

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Werken van Lucille Clifton

Everett Anderson's Goodbye (1983) 459 exemplaren
The Book of Light (1993) 181 exemplaren
The Lucky Stone (1979) 166 exemplaren
Generations: A Memoir (1976) 88 exemplaren
Three Wishes (1809) 85 exemplaren
Mercy (2004) 55 exemplaren
Everett Anderson's Friend (1976) 40 exemplaren
My Friend Jacob: (1980) 40 exemplaren
Everett Anderson's Year (1974) 34 exemplaren
The Times They Used to Be (1974) 34 exemplaren
Voices (American Poets Continuum) (2008) 27 exemplaren
Everett Anderson's 1-2-3 (1977) 24 exemplaren
The Black BC's (1970) 16 exemplaren
Amifika (1977) 15 exemplaren
Good times; poems (1969) 13 exemplaren
Don't You Remember? (1985) 12 exemplaren
Two-Headed Woman (1980) 12 exemplaren
All Us Come Cross the Water (1973) 8 exemplaren
An ordinary woman (1974) 8 exemplaren
Good, says Jerome (1973) 5 exemplaren
My brother fine with me (1975) 5 exemplaren
Sonora Beautiful (1981) 4 exemplaren
Ten oxherding pictures (1988) 1 exemplaar
An ordinary woman 1 exemplaar
Homage to My Hips 1 exemplaar
Generaciones 1 exemplaar
sorrows 1 exemplaar

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Officiële naam
Clifton, Thelma Lucille Sayles
Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
Clifton, Lucille
Geboortedatum
1936-06-27
Overlijdensdatum
2010-02-13
Geslacht
female
Nationaliteit
USA
Geboorteplaats
Depew, New York, USA
Plaats van overlijden
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Woonplaatsen
Depew, New York, USA (birth)
New York, USA
Columbia, Maryland, USA
Opleiding
Howard University (Washington, DC, age 16)
Fredonia State Teachers College (1955)
Beroepen
poet
author
children's book author
writer in residence (Coppin State College ∙ Baltimore ∙ Maryland ∙ 1971)
Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets (1999)
poet laureate (State of Maryland ∙ 1979-1982) (toon alle 9)
Distinguished Professor of Humanities (St. Mary's College of Maryland)
claims clerk (New York State Division of Employment ∙ Buffalo ∙ 1958-1960)
literature assistant (Office of Education ∙ Washington ∙ D.C. ∙ 1960-1971)
Prijzen en onderscheidingen
Shelley Memorial Award (1991/1992)
Lannan Literary Award (Poetry ∙ 1996)
National Book Award (2000)
Pulitzer Prize Nomination (1987)
University of Massachusetts Press Juniper Prize (1980)
Emmy Award from the American Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (toon alle 10)
two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts
YM-YWHA Poetry Center Discovery Award
Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize (2007)
Frost Medal (2010)
Korte biografie
Lucille Clifton was born in Depew, New York. Named after her great-grandmother who, according to her father, was the first black woman to be legally hanged in the state of Virginia, she was raised with two half-sisters and a brother. Growing up, she recalls hearing the word 'nigger'. She knew that it wasn't her, and she thought, "'Well, I'll have to suspect everything they say, won't I?' And I've always been a very curious person, interested in a lot of things, and, so, in writing, I never thought I would be a poet" (qtd in Davis).

Clifton was awarded a scholarship to Howard University, becoming the first person in her family to finish high school and consider college, entering as a drama major. After two years she lost her scholarship and told her father, "I don't need that stuff. I'm going to write poems. I can do what I want to do! I'm from Dahomey women!" It was at this point that Clifton's writing began.

In a writer's group she met a man named Ishmael Reed, who showed some of her poems to Langston Hughes. He was the first to publish Clifton, premiering her work in the anthology Poetry of the Negro. Her first complete book of poems, Good Times, was published in 1969. She has been twice nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. Her first children's book, Some of the Days of Everett Anderson (1970), launched her into writing children's stories. Clifton was recently interviewed as part of "The Language of Life," with Bill Moyers, a major video series exploring the American phenomenon of public poetry. She has been honored as Poet Laureate of Maryland, and currently teaches as a Distinguished Professor of Humanities at St. Mary's College of Maryland.

Lucille's poetry is straightforward and makes use of vernacular speech. Her poems contain compassion and a high level of emotion, which is uniquely American. Her African roots and her personal history have become the basis of her writing. Other common themes include family, death, birth, and religion. She says, "the proper subject matter for poetry is life" (qtd in Davis). She asserts that the reason to write poetry is to assert the importance of being human.

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FILBO | Apr 24, 2024 |
Clifton experienced so much darkness in her life, and it comes vividly through in her poetry. While she is brilliant, I cannot enjoy very much of her work in a short amount of time. Too much pain.
 
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Treebeard_404 | Jan 23, 2024 |
Somehow Blessing the Boats was the first Lucille Clifton collection I have read, which is EMBARRASSING, as I have been intending to read her for ages (and have certainly read isolated poems of hers here and there.)

Her writing is spare and accessible and razor sharp, exemplified by a poem like "why some people be mad at me sometimes"
they ask me to remember
but they want me to remember
their memories
and i keep on remembering
mine

I didn't quite fall all the way in love with these, which is I think largely because this is a collection from collections (which I somehow didn't realize when I picked this up). These cherry-picked "best of" collections many have isolated favorites, but I almost always prefer encountering the poems in their home collections, like listening to songs in their original albums rather than a "Best Of" CD. The context is missing.

I will have to pick up one of those soon.
… (meer)
 
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greeniezona | 3 andere besprekingen | Dec 3, 2023 |
Excellent. Love her voice. Looking forward to the next collection.
 
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Kiramke | Jun 27, 2023 |

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