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  1. Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks (June 7, 1917– December 3, 2000) was an American poet and teacher. She was the first African-American woman to win a Pulitzer prize when she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1950 for her second collection, Annie Allen. Throughout her career she received many more honors. She was appointed Poet Laureate of Illinois in 1968, a position held until her ...

  2. 10 de abr. de 2017 · An Introduction to Gwendolyn Brooks. 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 ...

  3. 19 de oct. de 2010 · The Essential Gwendolyn Brooks, an anthology edited by Elizabeth Alexander, was published in 2005 as part of the American Poets Project from the Library of America. You can read more about Gwendolyn Brooks and many of her poems at poetryfoundation.org.

  4. You will never leave them, controlling your luscious sigh, Return for a snack of them, with gobbling mother-eye. I have heard in the voices of the wind the voices of my dim killed children. I have contracted. I have eased. My dim dears at the breasts they could never suck. I have said, Sweets, if I sinned, if I seized.

  5. 3 de dic. de 2000 · Gwendolyn Brooks's poems are renowned for its incisive social commentary, technical sophistication, and profound empathy, offering a window into the complexities of African American life. Her work, deeply rooted in her own experiences growing up and living in Chicago, traverses the urban landscape of the South Side, capturing the beauty, hardship, and resilience of its Black community.

  6. Some day the war will end, but, oh, I knew. When he went walking grandly out that door. That my sweet love would have to be untrue. Would have to be untrue. Would have to court. Coquettish death, whose impudent and strange. Possessive arms and beauty (of a sort) Can make a hard man hesitate—and change. And he will be the one to stammer ...

  7. 3 de jul. de 2006 · Selected Poems. Gwendolyn Brooks. HarperCollins, Jul 3, 2006 - Poetry - 176 pages. The classic volume by the distinguished modern poet, winner of the 1950 Pulitzer Prize, and recipient of the National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, showcases an esteemed artist's technical mastery, her warm humanity ...