On Saturday, September 28, Rita Dove and Steven Pinker were honored for their work and longstanding service on the Anisfield-Wolf Awards jury. (Rita Dove has been a member since 1991 and Prof. Pinker since 2002; both have retired from their jury duties this year.) Their conversation, “Words and Wisdom - Celebrating Rita Dove and Steven Pinker,” was moderated by Dr. Jamie Hickner, Associate Director of the Baker-Nord Center at Case Western Reserve University and an Anisfield-Wolf Teaching Fellow. The event took place at The City Club of Cleveland and was streamed for public viewing. Photos by Fred Viebahn.
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On Thursday, September 19, Rita Dove read with Jericho Brown, Camille Dungy, and other poets at part of “Black Universe I: FFIV Featured Poets Reading.” On Friday, September 20, she hosted a "Laureate Reading and Conversation" with Angela Jackson, Amanda Johnston, Curtis Cristler, avery r. young, and Glenis Redmond. Both events took place in James Madison University’s Festival Ballroom.
Rita Dove also attended the first Furious Flower conference in 1994 (photos 1 and 2 below), the second conference in 2004 (photos 3-5), as well as the third conference in 2014 (photos 6-9), which was dedicated to her. Photos 9-20 are from this year's conference; you can view more at Rita Dove's official Facebook page. (All these Furious Flower photos over the years © by Fred Viebahn.)
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On Saturday, Sept. 7, 2024, the Printers Row Lit Fest in Chicago presented "A Life in Poetry", featuring Rita Dove in conversation with Elise Paschen, former executive director of the Poetry Society of America. This was Rita Dove's second participation in the widely acclaimed annual event. (In 2017, at a gala dinner preceding the festival, she received that year's Harold Washington Literary Award.) You can listen to a recording of the event by clicking the sound file below.
Photo below of Rita Dove with Elise Paschen and Printers Row programming director Amy Danzer.
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On August 29, the Academy of American Poets posted an archived photo of Rita Dove on their Facebook page. The photo was not taken in 1994 as the caption says, but on December 2, 1993 at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City, on the occasion of Rita Dove introducing and joining in a poetry reading by Nobel laureates Czeslaw Milosz, Joseph Brodsky, Derek Walcott and Octavio Paz.
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Upon the suggestion of visionary architect David Finehirsch, Rita Dove wrote a poem for “The Dovecote,” a boutique condominium complex at 11 West 126th Street in Harlem, New York, that gave the building its name and now adorns its facade. (Incidentally, from 1947 until his death in 1967, Langston Hughes lived in a nearby 19th-century brownstone, at 20 East 127th Street.)
The mosaic is by Emmett Wigglesworth.
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PBS has announced that Rita Dove will be a featured guest on Season 11 of Henry Louis Gates' popular ancestry show Finding Your Roots, which will begin airing in January 2025.
You can view the trailer on the "Finding Your Roots" Facebook page.
Additional photos by Fred Viebahn.
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On August 13, Rita Dove sang with Doug Schneider, Jessica Wiseman, and Daniel Barrale in "The Great American Songbook Meets Big Band Jazz!" This was the Charlottesville Band's final concert of the summer season.
You can view photos of videos of the performance, credit Fred Viebahn, on Rita Dove's official Facebook page.
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Rita Dove recently read her poetry in A Coruña, Galicia, Spain, introduced and translated into Galician by 2023 Spanish National Poetry Prize (Premio Nacional de Poesía) winner Yolanda Castaño. Rita's part of the evening begins approx. 40 minutes into the video stream. (Photo and video courtesy Yolanda Castaño.)
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On April 6, 2024 Rita Dove read a selection of Beethoven & Bridgetower poems from her 2009 book Sonata Mulattica at the Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival in Florida. Her reading was followed by a beautiful rendition of Ludwig van Beethoven's Sonata for Violin and Piano in A Major Op. 47 (traditionally known as the Kreutzer Sonata), which had been premiered by Afro-European violin virtuoso George Polgreen Bridgetower in Vienna, Austria in 1803 with the composer at the piano. Festival director and pianist William Ransom, professor of music at Emory University, teamed up with violinist Njioma Grevious, Juilliard graduate and Sphinx Competition winner, for an extraordinary concert.
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On Feb. 23, 2024 Mercer University’s Spencer B. King Jr. Center for Southern Studies awarded the 2024 Thomas Robinson Prize for Southern Literature to former Poet Laureate of the United States Rita Dove.
“The litany of awards and accolades Rita Dove has received testify to the singular fact that she is one of the most important writers in American letters,” said Dr. David A. Davis, chair of the Robinson Prize Committee. “As a poet, she is a virtuoso of form, capable of bending verse to her will, capturing melody without notes and rhythm without drumbeats. Her true importance, though, lies in the subjects she explores in her poems. She uses her verse to tell the stories of people overlooked by history, humble people, such as her grandparents who left the South to settle in the Midwest. These stories are vital to the narrative of the United States, and Professor Dove tells them with the majesty they deserve.”
The Thomas Robinson Prize, previously known as the Sidney Lanier Prize, was first awarded in 2012 to Ernest Gaines, and most recently -- in 2023 -- to Percival Everett. The prize is awarded to writers who have engaged and extended the long, often complicated, tradition of writing about the South. More information about it and the Feb. 23 event can be found here.