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Gwendolyn Brooks

Gwendolyn Brooks

US
Birth: 1917-06-07 , Topeka
Death: 2000-12-03 , Chicago
Gwendolyn Brooks was a pioneering American poet whose work chronicled the lives of ordinary African Americans with vivid imagery and profound empathy. She broke significant ground as the first African American to win a Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, an achievement that underscored her distinctive voice and her commitment to portraying the realities of urban Black life. Brooks's poetry often explored themes of identity, social justice, community, and the challenges and triumphs of Black existence in America, using both traditional forms and more experimental approaches to capture the rhythms and spirit of her subjects.
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Awards

1999
Academy of American Poets Fellowship

Annual award granted to American poets with an exceptional publication history. Recognizes excellence and impact on American poetry.

1989
Frost Medal

Poetry award given by the Poetry Society of America, recognizing a poetic work or body of work by an American poet.

1985
Poeta Laureado dos EUA

The Poet Laureate of the United States is a title appointed by the Librarian of Congress. The laureate serves as a national ambassador for poetry.

1950
Pulitzer Poetry

Recognizes excellence in poetry published by American authors in the previous year. It is one of the most prestigious awards in United States literature, celebrating the art and impact of poetry.

1976
Shelley Memorial Award

Annual award granted by the Poetry Society of America to American poets who demonstrate excellence and originality in their work, honoring the legacy of Percy Bysshe Shelley.

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