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Monday, February 16, 2015
Michael Steven Harper
Michael Steven Harper (1938) is an Americanpoet from Brooklyn, who was the Poet Laureate of Rhode Island from 1988 to 1993.
He has published ten books of poetry, two of which - Dear John, Dear Coltrane (1970) and Images of Kin (1977) - have been nominated for the National Book Award. A great deal of his poetry is influenced by jazz and history.
Many of his poems have been included as important examples of African-American literature and jazz poetry in various anthologies.
Harper often writes about his wife, Shirley (commonly referred to as "Shirl"), their children, and their ancestors, as well as friends and various black historical and cultural figures.
Elizabeth Alexander and Michael Harper underneath a line of poetry
Daan Kolthoff is a writer, living between the hills of Wellington, New Zealand and, when not writing, meditating or walking the hills, he is usually researching, reading about or ordering berets from around the world.
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