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Cornelius Eady
is the author of seven books of poetry; Kartunes, (Warthog Press, 1980), Victims of the Latest Dance Craze,
(Ommation Press, 1986), winner of the 1985 Lamont Prize from the
Academy of American Poets, The
Gathering of My Name, (Carnegie Mellon University Press, 1991),
nominated for the 1992 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry, You Don’t Miss Your Water, (Henry
Holt and Co., 1995), The
Autobiography of a Jukebox (Carnegie-Mellon University Press,
1997), Brutal Imagination
(Putnam, 2001), and The War Against
The Obvious; New and Selected Poems (forthcoming, 2008, Putnam)
He is the recipient of an NEA Fellowship in Literature (1985), a John
Simon Guggenheim Fellowship in Poetry, (1993), a Lila Wallace-Readers
Digest Traveling Scholarship to Tougaloo College in Mississippi
(1992-1993), a Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship to Bellagio, Italy,
(1993), and The Prairie Schooner Strousse Award (1994). His work
appears in many journals, magazines and the anthologies Every Shut Eye Ain’t Asleep, In Search of
Color Everywhere, and The Vintage Anthology of African American Poetry,
(1750-2000) ed. Michael S. Harper. In June 1997, an adaptation
of You Don't Miss Your
Water was performed at the Vineyard Theatre, in New York
City. In April 1999, Running Man,
a music-theatre piece co-written with jazz musican Diedre Murray was a
finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Drama and awarded a 1999 Obie for
best musical score and lead actor in a musical.
He has taught poetry at
SUNY Stony Brook, where he directed its Poetry Center, City
College. Sarah Lawrence College, New York University, The Writer’s
Voice, The 92nd St Y, The College of William and Mary, and Sweet
Briar College. With poet Toi Derricote, he is co-founder of Cave Canem,
a summer workshop/retreat for African American poets. In January 2002,
a production of Brutal Imagination (with a score by Diedre Murray) opened at the Vineyard Theatre, where
and won the 2002 Oppenheimer award for the best first play by an
American Playwright. At present he is Associate Professor of
English and Director of the Creative Writing Program at the University
of Notre Dame.
LINKS
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http://www.cavecanempoets.org/
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