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  Featured Illinois Poet  

Although this website’s objective is simply to promote the art of poetry, its special focus is the rich bounty of work created by our state’s poets past and present. Through features on the work of Illinois poets, the site will highlight the poetic legacy of Illinois and showcase the bevy of fine poets currently writing within the state.

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Haki R. MadhubutiHaki R. Madhubuti

Reading Haki R. Madhubuti’s work, one comes face to face with a citizen of the world. Thematically, his work embraces issues of race and class and does so without regard to whose toes might be stepped on in the process. His poems take on politicians and multi-national corporations with equal verve. The poetry is syncopated and agitated, spoken and read and chanted in equal measures. In addition, to enjoying text and audio selections of Mr. Madhubuti's poetry, be sure to click on Illinois Poets' Forum to access his commentary on poetry and the poetic life

Haki R. Madhubuti, is an award-winning poet, publisher, editor and educator. His poetry and essays have been published in over forty anthologies during the years 1997-2004. His most recent publications include Run Toward Fear (poetry), YellowBlack (memoir) and Freedom to Self-Destruct (essays). Professor Madhubuti is the Distinguished University Professor and professor of English, founder and director-emeritus of the Gwendolyn Brooks Center for Black Literature and Creative Writing, and director of the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing Program at Chicago State University.

Over the years, he has published 25 books (some under his former name, Don L. Lee). His Black Men: Obsolete, Single, Dangerous?: The African American Family in Transition (1990) has sold over 1,000,000 copies. Selected titles include Claiming Earth: Race, Rage, Rape, Redemption (1994), Groundwork: New and Selected Poems 1966-1996 (1996), HeartLove: Wedding and Love Poems (1998) and Tough Notes: A Healing Call For Creating Exceptional Black Men (2002).

  Haki R. Madhubuti's Poems  

Bones - HTML Bones - Audio   "Bones"
Wynton - HTML Wynton - Audio   "Wynton"
Duke - HTML Duke - Audio   "Duke"
Fear - HTML Fear - Audio   "Fear"
Gwendolyn Brooks Illinois State Library: The Naming, June 6, 2003 - HTML Gwendolyn Brooks Illinois State Library: The Naming, June 6, 2003 - Audio   "Gwendolyn Brooks Illinois State Library: The Naming, June 6, 2003"
In Another Land - HTML In Another Land - Audio   "In Another Land"
Killing Memory - HTML Killing Memory - Audio   "Killing Memory"
The B Network - HTML The B Network - Audio   "The B Network"
  For the Consideration of Poets - Audio   "For the Consideration of Poets"

 

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