VIRGINIA--While working on "The 100 Best African–American Poems" (Sourcebooks MediaFusion 2010; $22.99), award-winning poet Nikki Giovanni decided to cheat.
"Including just one hundred would only get me to the 1970s," says Giovanni, a University Distinguished Professor at Virginia Tech. "I definitely wanted to get some younger voices in too so there are actually 220 poems but they're only numbered from one to a hundred."
And so Giovanni's diverse collection of poetic voices includes poems not only by Richard Wright, Gwendolyn Brooks and Mari Evans but also Tupac Shakur.
"Anybody who knows anything about me knows that I love Tupac and I'm not the only one," says Giovanni. "This is an incredibly important young man. Tupac's been dead 10 years and people still treat him as if they know him. Because of the power of that young man, we had to include him. My admiration is based on his talent. How could we not honor him?"
Accompanying the book of poems is a CD where such luminaries as actresses Ruby Dee and Novella Nelson as well as Giovanni and the president of Virginia Tech read some of the poems.
"It's so you can read the book and also stick the CD in your car and hear them," says Giovanni. "That's great for people who like to read poems and for those who like to hear them."
The book is dedicated to "The Aunt" by Mari Evans, a poem that Giovanni describes as one of her favorites.
"That's what I used for the dedication –– my only living aunt. Instead of writing something, I used that poem," says Giovanni. "I just love it. First of all, my mom has passed. I'm not a little girl anymore, but after losing your mom, your aunt is the one who comes in and let's you know you are loved and helps you bury your mother. Mari wrote that about her mother. It's a lovely sentiment. I could have stuck it anywhere in the book, but I wanted it where it is, because you open up the book and you get this poem as a dedication. It's just beautiful."
Ahhh...Nikki Giovanni...One of my greatest writing influences!!!
Sunday, November 21st 2010 at 3:11PM
Siebra Muhammad
Siebra, I often mention that I grew up with writings of Nikki. She is great at her gift. How so many people she has influenced indeed! Great post Butterfly!
Monday, November 22nd 2010 at 9:44AM
MIISRAEL Bride
It was the women who drew me in to writing poetry and I have been a fan of Nikki since I was 14...she is one gifted sister!
Monday, November 22nd 2010 at 5:45PM
Siebra Muhammad
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