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Branching Out Hartford: Elizabeth Alexander on Gwendolyn Brooks

On Gwendolyn Brooks

Mar 4, 2007 | 4:30 pm

Since she began publishing her tight lyrics of Chicago’s great South Side in the 1940s, Gwendolyn Brooks has been one of the most influential American poets of the twentieth century. Her poems distill the very best aspects of Modernist style with the sounds and shapes of various African-American forms and idioms. Brooks is a consummate portraitist who found worlds in the community she wrote out of, and her innovations as a sonneteer remain an inspiration to more than one generation of poets who have come after her. Her career as a whole also offers an example of an artist who was willing to respond and evolve in the face of the dramatic historical, political, and aesthetic changes and challenges she lived through.

A joint initiative with the Poetry Society of America, Branching Out: Poetry for the 21st Century is funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Location Hartford Public Library/Central Library 500 Main Street Hartford, CT Sponsored By Poets House

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Mar 4, 2007
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4:30 pm
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