| Elegy for Gwendolyn Brooks | |
| by Quraysh Lansana | |
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©2001, Quraysh Ali Lansana
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Quraysh Ali Lansana is the author of three poetry collections, including southside rain (Third World Press, 2000), a children’s book, a PBS award-winning poetry video, and editor of Glencoe/McGraw-Hill’s African American Literature Reader and two anthologies of young adult literature. He is the former artistic director of Chicago’s Guild Complex, an NEA award-winning literary center, and has been a literary teaching artist for over a decade. He currently serves as an editor at Holt, Rinehart and Winston and is poetry editor of Black Issues Book Review. Quraysh is a University Fellow in the Creative Writing Program at New York University and a fellow of the Cave Canem Writer’s Workshop. In 1999, Quraysh was awarded the Henry Blakely Award, presented by the late Gwendolyn Brooks. |
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