"Conversations with Yusef Komunyakaa" brings together over two
decades of interviews and profiles with one of America's most
prolific and acclaimed contemporary poets. Yusef Komunyakaa (b.
1947) describes his work alternately as "word paintings" and as
"music," and his affinity with the visual and aural arts is amply
displayed in these conversations. The volume also addresses the
diversity and magnitude of Komunyakaa's literary output. His
collaborations with artists in a variety of genres, including
music, dance, drama, opera, and painting have produced
groundbreaking performance pieces. Throughout the collection,
Komunyakaa's interest in finding and creating poetry across the
artistic spectrum is made manifest.
For his collection "Neon Vernacular: New and Selected Poems,
1977-1989," Komunyakaa became the first African American male to
win the Pulitzer Prize for poetry. Through his work he provides
keen insight into life's mysteries from seemingly inconsequential
and insignificant life forms ("Ode to the Maggot") to some of the
most compelling historical and life-altering events of our time,
such as the Vietnam War ("Facing It"). Influenced strongly by jazz,
blues, and folklore, as well as the classical poetic tradition, his
poetry comprises a riveting chronicle of the African American
experience.
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