Twentieth-Century African-American Poetry: Bibliography eady, cornelius 1991, The Gathering of My Name (Carnegie MellonUniversity Press) eadyCThGthrng (gender=M). eady, cornelius http://efts.lib.uchicago.edu/efts/AAP20/AAP20.bib.html
Extractions: Bibliography SEARCH Database Home Chadwyck-Healey The ARTFL Project ... Back to EFTS Ai [ Greed (Norton) [ Ai:Greed ] (gender=F). Ai, 1947- [ Vice (Norton) [ Ai1:Vice ] (gender=F). Atkins, Russell. [ Phenomena (Wilberforce University) [ AtkinsR:Phenomena ] (gender=M). Atkins, Russell. [ Heretofore (Penguin Books) [ AtkinsR:Hrtfr ] (gender=M). Atkins, Russell. [ Here In The (Cleveland State University Poetry Center) [ AtkinsR:Here-In ] (gender=M). Atkins, Russell. [ (Paul Bremen) [ ] (gender=M). Aubert, Alvin. [ If Winter Come: Collected Poems 1967-1992 (Carnegie Mellon University Press) [ AubertA:If-Winter ] (gender=M). Baker, Houston A. Jr. [ No Matter Where You Travel, You Still Be Black (Lotus Press) [ BakerH:No-Matter ] (gender=M). Baker, Houston A. Jr. [ Spirit Run (Lotus Press) [ BakerH:Spirit-Run ] (gender=M). Baker, Houston A. Jr. [ Blues Journeys Home (Lotus Press) [ BakerH:Bls-Jrnys ] (gender=M). Baraka, Imamu Amiri, 1934- [ Preface To A Twenty Volume Suicide Note.... (Totem Press) [ BarakaI:Preface-To ] (gender=M).
Chelsea Forum Speaker Topics Marjorie Agosin Chastity Bono Judith Ortiz Cofer cornelius eady Judith E. HeumannTony Hillerman Jeffrey Montgomery Magarita Rosa Yvonne S. Thornton, MD. http://www.chelseaforum.com/topics/
Ploughshares, The Literary Journal Authors Articles About cornelius eady. About cornelius eady. byNatasha Trethewey. cornelius eady spent his entire childhood in http://www.pshares.org/issues/article.cfm?prmArticleID=7470
Ploughshares, The Literary Journal Authors Articles cornelius eady This bio was last updated on 07/24/2002.cornelius eady. cornelius eady, How I Got Born, Poetry, Spring 1996. http://www.pshares.org/authors/authorDetails.cfm?prmAuthorID=432
Poetry Daily Feature: Cornelius Eady Three Poems How I Got Born My Heart Who Am I? from cornelius eady'sBrutal Imagination. (Photograph of cornelius eady by Miriam Berkley). http://www.poems.com/brutaead.htm
Extractions: Cornelius Eady: Formerly director of the Poetry Center at SUNY/Stony Brook, Cornelius Eady is currently Distinguished Writer-in-Residence at the City College of New York. His many awards include the Academy of American Poets Lamont Prize, a Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship to Ballagio, and fellowships from the Lila Wallace Reader's Digest Foundation, the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Widely anthologized, Eady is the author of six volumes of poetry, including Victims of the Latest Dance Craze, You Don't Miss Your Water , and The Autobiography of a Jukebox . With poet Toi Derricotte, he co-founded Cave Canem, which offers workshops and retreats for African-American poets, and with composer Diedre Murray, he has collaborated on two highly acclaimed music-dramas, You Don't Miss Your Water and Running Man . (Photograph of Cornelius Eady by Miriam Berkley)
Cornelius Eady The Later Songs of Billie Holiday. cornelius eady. Her voice, roughTrick of will and breath Erodes out. Even knowing She's beyond http://www.indiana.edu/~inreview/content/issue241/241poetry1.html
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Cornelius Eady, "Nature Poem" Nature Poem cornelius eady. Once, When I lived In Virginia, My upstairsneighbor asked If, at the reading I was to give Would any http://www.english.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88/eady-nature.html
Extractions: Cornelius Eady Once, When I lived In Virginia, My upstairs neighbor asked If, at the reading I was to give Would any Of my new poems Include a bit Of the surrounding Landscape, And I said to her No , I don't wirte About that , but, This was A false statement. I could have told her Behind a certain house In Illinois, Is the beginnings Of a prairie. I loved The subtle turnings Of the word Brown , I loved What a Clumsy movement Could toss up: Feathers, Survival tactics, Dust Slanted by A mid-November's Light. And I could have spoken On behalf of The New York Roof gardens in May: Small tufts Of Spring. Near-secret outposts Tucked within A city's Agenda. I can't tell you why Certain things make me Hold my tongue. I think the conversation Dwindled At that point. Nervous laughter, Then she walked Upstairs. Why wouldn't a poet Want to broadcast Such lush noise? It was spring In Virginia, That particular year A lovely meter. It was senseless, And when she missed The reading, Didn't I pluck A stingy blossom? SEARCH POETRY HOME ENGLISH 88 READING LIST POETRY NEWS ... FILREIS HOME Document URL: http://www.english.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88/eady-nature.html
A Wall Of Words, A Burst Of Verse From the moment he walked in, poet cornelius eady captivated the Kelly Writers Houseaudience with his unruly dredlocked hair, melodic voice and lemon yellow http://www.english.upenn.edu/~wh/news/0218story.html
Extractions: The Daily Pennsylvanian From the moment he walked in, poet Cornelius Eady captivated the Kelly Writers House audience with his unruly dred-locked hair, melodic voice and lemon yellow Converse All-Stars. In his Friday visit, Eady brought stories of his late father, a train ride and piggy banks as well as volumes of acclaimed poetry. Author of five books of poetry, including The Gathering of My Name, Victims of the Latest Dance Craze and The Autobiography of a Jukebox, Eady has received several awards and fellowships, including a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and a Guggenheim Fellowship. Victims was the Lamont Poetry Selection for 1985 and The Gathering was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in 1992. College junior Holly Johnson opened the reading with selections from her own poetry before College junior Karina Zappia introduced Eady, whom she had studied as part of a Writers House-coordinated class designed to study writers invited to the facility.
Brutal Imagination - Cornelius Eady Brutal Imagination review of stage play based on the poetry of cornelius eady'fullof powerful language and striking images, but disappointing as theatre http://www.culturevulture.net/Theater2/BrutalImagination.htm
Extractions: Eco-Friendly Alternative to AAA A program note states: "In 1994 in Union, South Carolina, Susan Smith strapped her two children into their car seats and rolled her car into a lake. She then told police that a black man had carjacked her 1990 Mazda Protégé with her two sons, Michael, age 3, and Alexander, age 14 months, still in the car. An intense nationwide search for the children and their abductor followed. After nine days of fooling the world, she confessed to her crime."
Extractions: is the winner of an NEA fellowship, a National Arts Club Scholarship in poetry at the Breadloaf Writers Conference, a Millay Colony fellowship, and fellowships from the Ragdale Foundation and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. Cornelius Eady has worked as a Poet-in-the-Schools in New York, Vermont, and Virginia. In Virginia he was in the Artist-in-Residency program in Richmond and the University of Virginias Young Writers Workshop. He was also Writer-in-Residence at Sweet Briar College from 1982 to 1984. His books include Kartunes, Victims of the Latest Dance Craze, The Gathering of My Name , and You Dont Miss Your Water . [extracted from 1997 brochure]
Extractions: Offoffoff.com On October 25, 1994, in Union, South Carolina, 23 year-old, Caucasian, Susan Smith, stunned her otherwise quiet town when she accused an unidentified black man of kidnapping her two small boys, 3-year-old Michael and 14-month-old Alex. Nine days later, she shocked the entire nation by confessing that she herself had let her car, with the two infants strapped in the back seat, drift deep into the John D. Long Lake, not too far from her home. Almost a decade later, the investigation that took place then, the implications of her lie and the headlines they made, have faded in memory. But not for everyone. Poetry, court transcripts, news clips and music intermingle in "Brutal Imagination," the new stage adaptation of Cornelius Eady's book with the same title (2001 National Book Award finalist). Beyond trying to explain the reasons behind Ms. Smith's actions, "Brutal Imagination" poses other scenarios: what if, at least during the nine days between the boys' disappearance and Ms. Smith's confession, the black man in her imagination actually existed? What if all the imaginary black men, from Uncle Tom to Stagger Lee, were to think, question, feel, at least for as long as they are being summoned?
Thelonious Monk - Jazz Poetry - Cornelius Eady. jazz poetry. from cornelius eady. Thelonious Monk cornelius eady I know whatto do with math. Listen to this. Read an interview with cornelius eady. http://www.achilles.net/~howardm/eady.shtml
Extractions: "Thelonious Monk" Cornelius Eady I know what to do with math. Listen to this. It's Arithmetic, a soundtrack. The motion Frozen in these lamposts, it Can be sung. I can lift away Its logic, make it spin Like an orbital satellite, find Gambling's true pitch. It can be *played:* Adventure, the trying of Patience, holding back, holding Up, laying out, stop-time, Slow motion, time travel, Space walking. It can be Splintered, strained Through the fine mesh Of a second. Now I try A few bars of *what's next?* Run It over my hands, ignite it, Make the fire sound like *April in Paris.* from "The Gathering of My Name" 1991 Read an interview with Cornelius Eady Listen to "Thelonious Monk" read by the poet Return to the Jazz Poetry page.
Poet Cornelius Eady To Read At Smith cornelius eady to Read at Smith College. NORTHAMPTON, Mass.The Poetry Center atSmith College will present poet cornelius eady at 730 pm on Tuesday, Feb. http://www.smith.edu/newsoffice/Releases/01-058.html
Extractions: Dubbed "the heir of Langston Hughes" by The Southern Review, Eady is the author of seven books of poetry and two librettos. Much of his work celebrates Harlem and addresses the experiences of the African-American family threatened by barriers of color and class. As poet Leslie Ullman writes, his poems offer "brief glimpses of urban life, meditations to jazz and blues music, and a quiet, crystalline sort of anger." His most recent volume, "Brutal Imagination," explores the vision of the black man in white imagination with what Booklist calls "tremendous verve, drama, compassion, and insight." The bulk of the collection is narrated by the black kidnapper invented by Susan Smith to cover up the killing of her two young sons.
The Poetry Center At Smith College -- Biographies Printerfriendly version, cornelius eady is the author of seven books of poetryand two librettos. poems by cornelius eady. How I Got Born. I. Thrift. http://www.smith.edu/poetrycenter/bios.php?name=ceady