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March 16, 2022, 10:21 p.m.

Poet Cornelius Eady on exploring the everyday lives of a Black people in America

Summary

The National Book Critics Circle is presenting the Black poetry group "Cave Canem” with the inaugural Toni Morrison Achievement Award, saying “no institution has played such a definitive role in shaping the poetry of the 21st century.” For our CANVAS series, Jeffrey Brown spoke with poet Cornelius Eady, who co-founded the group and continues to shape the landscape of American literature.

Five Facts

  • Who is Cornelius Eady and what is his background?
  • Why is Eady being honored by the National Book Critics Circle?
  • How is poetry "needed" according to Eady?
  • What are some of the topics Eady's poetry explores?
  • What is Cave Canem, and why did Eady help start it?

Focus Questions

If you were going to write a poem about some aspect of "everyday life" as you experience it now, what would you choose? Media literacy: What do you think Eady means when he say, "Imagination is needed — you need to imagine," after Jeffrey Brown questions the need for poetry and spaces dedicated to poetry?

For More

• Try writing a brief poem capturing the sort of everyday experience you wrote about as an answer to the focus question. • For classrooms looking for a longer activity with a more specific topic, see this lesson on "pandemic poetry" :
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Poet Jasmine Gardosi was commissioned by the British charity National Literacy Trust to write a poem about the pandemic. So she performed a poem while riding an actual roller coaster. Still from video by Paul Stringer, courtesy of National Literacy Trust
Poet Jasmine Gardosi was commissioned by the British charity National Literacy Trust to write a poem about the pandemic. So she performed a poem while riding an actual roller coaster. Still from video by Paul Stringer, courtesy of National Literacy Trust

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