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Dear Yusef

Essays, Letters, and Poems, For and About One Mr. Komunyakaa

John Murillo (Hrsg.), Nicole Sealey (Hrsg.)

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Beschreibung

This carefully and generously curated mosaic of essays, letters, and poems reveals the profound impact that poet Yusef Komunyakaa has had on poets, educators, and readers worldwide. The anthology brings together creative and critical offerings from fellow poets, former students, literary entities, and other admirers. There are emerging and established voices—from previously unpublished writers to Pulitzer Prize winning poets. Together these pieces honor one of the most influential writers of the last half century, one, it turns out, who is as beloved for his teaching as he is celebrated for his creative work. Contributors include Terrance Hayes, Sharon Olds, Carolyn Forché, Toi Derricotte, and Martín Espada, among others. Dear Yusef affirms Komunyakaa's transformative influence, showcasing how his mentoring has ignited creativity, nurtured passion, and fostered a sense of belonging among countless individuals. Through the artistry of these testimonials, we witness the transformative power of poetry and the enduring legacy of a true literary icon.

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Pulitzer Prize-winning poet 1994, African American poet, Born in Bogalusa, Louisiana, born 1947, Vietnam War veteran, Bronze Star recipient, Professor at New York University, Race and identity, Jazz and blues influences, Historical and social commentary, Sensory-rich imagery, Colloquial and vernacular language, Neon Vernacular (1994), Pulitzer Prize-winning collection, Talking Dirty to the Gods (1997), Dien Cai Dau (1988), Vietnam War poetry, Thieves of Paradise (1993), Pleasure Dome: New & Collected Poems