POET

Marilyn Nelson (1946 - )

Marilyn  Nelson

BIOGRAPHY

Born in Cleveland, Ohio into a military family, Marilyn Nelson (1946—) is a three-time finalist for the National Book Award and accomplished poet, children’s verse author, and translator. She has won two Pushcart Awards and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim Foundation. Nelson is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Connecticut, Storrs, and is the Poet Laureate of the State of Connecticut.

Marilyn Nelson is the daughter of one of the last of the Tuskegee Airmen and her mother was a teacher. She spent much of her youth living on different military bases and began writing poetry when in elementary school. Her poetry carries with it a unique perspective on the United States military and its families. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of California, Davis and holds post-graduate degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Minnesota. In addition to teaching at the University of Connecticut, Nelson also teaches at the University of Delaware and has taught poetry at West Point.

The recipient of various poetry awards and recognitions, Nelson has been a finalist for the National Book Award for her collections The Homeplace, The Fields of Praise, and Carver: A Life in Poems. The latter was also honored with the Flora Stieglitz Straus Award, won the Boston Globe/ Horn Book Award, and was named a Newbery Honor Book and a Coretta Scott King Honor Book.

Recently, Nelson opened a writer’s colony, Soul Mountain Retreat, out of her home in Connecticut and was a visiting workshop leader for the National Endowment for the Arts’ Operation Homecoming initiative. She was named poet laureate of Connecticut in 2002.

Selected bibliography:

For the Body (1978)
The Homeplace (1990)
The Fields of Praise: New and Selected Poems (1997)
Carver: A Life in Poems (2001)

AUDIO


Poems of the Day
Family
Lonely Eagles
Lonely Eagles
Minor Miracle
Worth

Poetry Off the Shelf
Marilyn Nelson
Marilyn Nelson reads two of her poems.

Poetry Radio Project
Tuskegee Airmen
The Tuskegee Airmen made history during World War II as the country's first black military pilots. Their performance paved the way for the end of racial segregation in the military forces. Poet Marilyn Nelson talks about the struggles and the legacy of these legendary pilots.

BOOKS

A Wreath for Emmett Till
(Houghton Mifflin)
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The Cachoeira Tales and Other Poems
(Louisana State University Press)
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