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American Poets. Robert Frost. 1874 - 1963 Lived much of his life in New England Used more traditional poetic forms Writes language as it is actually spoken Writes searching and often dark meditations on universal themes - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
AMERICAN POETS
ROBERT FROST1874 - 1963
Lived much of his life in New England
Used more traditional poetic forms
Writes language as it is actually spoken
Writes searching and often dark meditations on universal themes
His poems are often psychologically complex with layers of ambiguity and irony
Won four Pulitzer prizes for his work
ROBERT FROST
GARY SOTO
1952 –
Born to Mexican-American working-class parents in California
Worked in the fields of San Joaquin valley when he was young
Not academically motivated, but he became interested in poetry in high school
Attended Fresno City College and then California State University
Won a bunch of awards
GARY SOTO
Poems focus on daily experiences, often reflecting on his life as a Chicano
About his work, the writer Joyce Carol Oates has said, "Gary Soto's poems are fast, funny, heartening, and achingly believable, like Polaroid love letters, or snatches of music heard out of a passing car; patches of beauty like patches of sunlight; the very pulse of a life."
GARY SOTO
LANGSTON HUGHES
1902 – 1967
Divorced parents – raised by grandmother until he was thirteen when he moved to Illinois to live with his mother
After graduation, spent a year in Mexico and a year at Columbia University – in this time he worked as an assistant cook, launderer, and busboy
His first novel won the Harmon gold medal for literature
LANGSTON HUGHES
Influenced a lot by the world of jazz
Extremely important influence on the Harlem Renaissance
Known for insightful, colorful portrayals of black life in America from the twenties through the sixties
LANGSTON HUGHES
WALT WHITMAN
1819 – 1892
Self-taught reader
Worked at a printer, as a teacher, and finally as a journalist
Struggled to support himself much of his life
Often called the Father of Free Verse
Leaves of Grass was an attempt to reach out to the common people with an American epic
WALT WHITMAN
E.E. CUMMINGS
1894 – 1962
Began writing poetry as early as 1904
B.A. and M.A. from Harvard
Volunteer ambulance driver in WWI
He and a friend were interned in a prison camp by the French authorities on suspicion of espionage for his outspoken anti-war convictions.
Traveled throughout Europe, visiting poets and artists (like Picasso).
E.E. CUMMINGS
Experimented radically with form, punctuation, spelling and syntax, abandoning traditional techniques and structures to create a new means of poetic expression.
Had a great popularity, especially among young readers, for the simplicity of his language, his playful mode and his attention to subjects such as war and sex.
Second most widely read poet in America at his death after Robert Frost
E.E. CUMMINGS
EDGAR ALLEN POE1809 – 1849
Parents died before he was three
Could not finish college because of money
Life-long struggle with depression and alcoholism
One of the originators of horror and detective fiction
“Architect” of the modern short story
Forerunner to the “art for art’s sake” movement
One of the first American writers to became a major figure in world literature.
EDGAR ALLEN POE
MAYA ANGELOU
1928—
Marguerite Johnson
author, poet, historian, songwriter, playwright, dancer, stage and screen producer, director, performer, singer, and civil rights activist
Best known for her autobiographic books
In 1959, at the request of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Maya Angelou became the northern coordinator for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
MAYA ANGELOU
Appointed by Gerald Ford to the Bicentennial Commission and later by Jimmy Carter to the Commission for International Woman of the Year
She accepted a lifetime appointment in 1981 as Reynolds
Professor of American Studies at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina
MAYA ANGELOU
In 1993, Angelou wrote and delivered a poem, "On The Pulse of the Morning," at the inauguration for President Bill Clinton at his request
The first black woman director in Hollywood, Angelou has written, produced, directed, and starred in productions for stage, film, and television
MAYA ANGELOU