Kwame Dawes: Cleansing as Fire

Poetry Centered

Poetry Centered
Kwame Dawes: Cleansing as Fire
Jan 29, 2025 Episode 49
University of Arizona Poetry Center

Kwame Dawes introduces poems that interrogate loss and violence, transforming them in the flame of irony, elegy, and empathy. He discusses Lucille Clifton distilling “pure moments of tremendous poetry” (“lu 1958”), Michael S. Harper offering a haunting conclusion that serves as both memorial and gift (“We Assume: On the Death of our Son, Reuben Masai Harper”), and Terrance Hayes treading the line where outrage meets compassion (“Carolina Lullaby,” “A Poem That Does Nothing,” “The Poet Ai as Dylann Roof”). Dawes closes with an unpublished poem, “The House of Two Women,” which engages with the turbulent present of American life.

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Lucille Clifton (November 1, 2007)
Michael S. Harper (April 4, 1973)
Terrance Hayes (February 4, 2016)

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