![]() ![]() Whatever form she is working in, her poetry lives up to her own high ideals: “I believe that language sings. This is partly due to Dove’s musical instinct (she played the cello from a young age) which underpins her immaculate sense of phrasing. She played cello in her high school orchestra, and led her high school’s majorette squad. From an early age, Rita loved poetry and music. Both of her parents encouraged persistent study and wide reading. Facts about Rita Dove 2: Poet Laureate of Virginia In 2004 until 2006, she was appointed as Poet Laureate of Virginia. She is the second Afro-American to earn the award. The critic Helen Vendler has said of Dove’s poems that they “fall on the ears with solace”. Dove, was a chemist, and a pioneer of integration in American industry. Facts about Rita Dove 1: the award In 1987, Dove was awarded with Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. Ultimately though, like her dancing body, Dove’s poetry isn’t restricted by notions of race or gender. Celebration becomes the best form of protest, whether it’s the soldiers returning from the Western Front who play their music “right up white-faced 5th Avenue” (‘The Return of Lieutenant James Reese Europe’) or Dove herself dancing so ecstatically in ‘American Smooth’ she and her partner take off for a moment from the earth. ![]() Be they famous or humble, Dove’s sensual technique collapses the barriers of history to bring the reader into intimate contact with her subjects. However, Dove is as much interested in what she has termed “the underside of history” exploring the quiet lives of those who, like Thomas and Beulah, are omitted from the official record. She currently holds the chair of Commonwealth Professor of English at the University of Virginia and was recently elected Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets.ĭove is an inspirational figure for African-Americans and for women, and her own work reflects these two important facets of her life, featuring many iconic names including Billie Holiday, Rosa Parks and Hattie McDaniel. Her many other awards include over twenty honorary doctorates, the National Humanities Medal from President Clinton and, in 2006, the Commonwealth Award of Distinguished Service. In 1993 Dove became the American Poet Laureate, making her both the youngest recipient of this honour and the first African American. Seven years later her third book, Thomas and Beulah, based on her grandparents’ lives, won the Pulitzer Prize. In 1987 she received the Pulitzer Prize in poetry for her book Thomas and Beulah. MerwinSpecial Consultant in Poetry for the Library of Congress bicentennial in 1999/2000, and she served as the Poet Laureate of Virginia from 20042006. Her glittering academic career was soon matched by her growing reputation as a poet, her first collection, The Yellow House on the Corner, appearing in 1980. Poet Laureate from 19931995 andwith Louise Glck and W.S. Dove went on to study English at Miami University, Ohio, was a Fulbright Scholar at Tubingen in Germany, before joining the renowned University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop. 1952) was encouraged by her parents to read widely from a young age and she explored all that the local library in Akron, Ohio, had to offer. ![]()
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