Lucille Clifton

The Collected Poems of Lucille Clifton 1965-2010

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Winner of the 2013 Hurston/Wright Legacy Award for Poetry
«The Collected Poems of Lucille Clifton 1965–2010 may be the most important book of poetry to appear in years.»--Publishers Weekly
“All poetry readers will want to own this book; almost everything is in it.”--Publishers Weekly
«If you only read one poetry book in 2012, The Collected Poems of Lucille Clifton ought to be it.”—NPR
“The 'Collected Clifton' is a gift, not just for her fans…but for all of us.”--The Washington Post
“The love readers feel for Lucille Clifton—both the woman and her poetry—is constant and deeply felt. The lines that surface most frequently in praise of her work and her person are moving declarations of racial pride, courage, steadfastness.”—Toni Morrison, from the Foreword
The Collected Poems of Lucille Clifton 1965–2010 combines all eleven of Lucille Clifton's published collections with more than fifty previously unpublished poems. The unpublished poems feature early poems from 1965–1969, a collection-in-progress titled the book of days (2008), and a poignant selection of final poems. An insightful foreword by Nobel Prize–winning author Toni Morrison and comprehensive afterword by noted poet Kevin Young frames Clifton's lifetime body of work, providing the definitive statement about this major America poet's career.
On February 13, 2010, the poetry world lost one of its most distinguished members with the passing of Lucille Clifton. In the last year of her life, she was named the first African American woman to receive the $100,000 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize honoring a US poet whose “lifetime accomplishments warrant extraordinary recognition,” and was posthumously awarded the Robert Frost Medal for lifetime achievement from the Poetry Society of America.
“mother-tongue: to man-kind” (from the unpublished the book of days):
all that I am asking isthat you see me as somethingmore than a common occurrence,more than a woman in her ordinary skin.
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211 printed pages
Original publication
2015
Publication year
2015
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Quotes

  • Menna Abu Zahrahas quoted3 years ago
    The poems “haiku” and “An American Story” stem from files from that conference.
  • Menna Abu Zahrahas quoted3 years ago
    they ask me to remember
    but they want me to remember
    their memories
    and i keep on remembering
    mine.
  • Menna Abu Zahrahas quoted3 years ago
    What Watches Me? A Writing and Drawing Book for You. (Children’s Book) Washington, DC: US Dept. Health, Education & Welfare and the Central Atlantic Regional Educational Laboratory, c. 1968

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