"With lines that show an unyielding dedication to craft, these poems are not afraid of meaning or the meaningful. More and more every day, the thinking American asks how she is to believe in love when there is war all about her, and in each of her deeply felt lyrics, Elyse Fenton confronts this question with the kind of tenderness one lover reserves for another. If every poem is indeed a love poem,Clamor is indeed a debut worth reading and about which we must make noise."
Jericho Brown
Poet
Jericho Brown is a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet known for his poignant exploration of love and identity, particularly in his work 'The Tradition.'
- Born
- April 20, 1976
- Quotes
- 2
- Rank
- #4872
About Jericho Brown
Jericho Brown — Life and Legacy
Jericho Brown is a celebrated poet whose work delves into the intricacies of love and identity, particularly through the lens of race. His acclaimed collection, 'The Tradition,' not only won the Pulitzer Prize but also reshaped contemporary poetry by intertwining personal narrative with broader cultural themes. Brown's core philosophy emphasizes the power of vulnerability, as seen in his poignant lines that reveal the struggles and triumphs of love amidst societal challenges. For instance, he reflects on the complexities of intimacy and the weight of history, stating that 'the only way to love is to be vulnerable.' This perspective highlights his belief that true connection requires confronting painful truths, a theme that resonates deeply in his work. By challenging existing norms around race and identity, Brown's poetry invites readers to engage with their own experiences of love and belonging. His quotes continue to resonate today, offering profound insights into the human condition and the ongoing dialogue about race and identity in America.
Quote collection
Jericho Brown quotes
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"Every last word is contagious."