Jan 13, 2009
Chicago Poets Celebrate Presidential Inauguration With Poetry Anthology Published at DePaul University
Chicago Poets Celebrate Presidential Inauguration With Poetry Anthology Published at DePaul University
The ascendancy of Barack Obama to the
The anthology was published by the university’s
“I was at home watching the election returns and wishing that I was downtown in Grant Park,” recalled Green. “I felt I needed to do something more.”
Green says the idea to create an anthology of poems marking Obama’s election crystallized the next day while he toured “1968: Art and Politics in Chicago,” an exhibition of DePaul’s Art Museum that focused on the civil unrest surrounding events that unfolded during the 1968 Democratic National Convention.
“I was struck by images of Grant Park during that time—the bullying by the National Guard—and the contrast of the peaceful, powerful images from the night before when some 250,000 people from all walks of life gathered in Grant Park to witness the election of Barack Obama. I thought of bringing different writers together.”
Among the poets included in the anthology are Kevin Coval, Reginald Gibbons, Susan Hahn, Parneshia Jones, Richard Jones, Quraysh Ali Lansana, Haki Madhubuti, Elise Paschen, David Trinidad, Judith Valente and Martha Modena Vertreace-Doody.
Award-winning author Stuart Dybek offered the following note on the book jacket: “These poems celebrate both the hope embodied in the man, Barack Obama, and a renewed hope for the promise of American democracy. So natural an act as praise seems a wondrous release after the necessity to protest the previous eight years of disastrous American policy.”
Green, who holds a master of fine arts degree from
For a limited time, “A Writers’ Congress” will be offered gratis. To order a copy, e-mail your name and mailing address to aperson@depaul.edu. Limit one book per person. Please allow two weeks for orders to be shipped.
The reading is free and open to the public. A reception will be held at 5:30 p.m. prior to the reading. A limited number of books will be available at the event.