Thursday, October 1, 2015

Claudia Rankine’s “Citizen” Wins Forward Poetry Prize


In March at Tweetspeak Poetry, I had a series of articles on the poetry collections nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award. One of those collections was Citizen: An American Lyric by Claudia Rankine, a series of prose poems on what it means to be Black in contemporary America.

Claudia Rankine
Citizen won the National Book Critics Circle Award for best poetry collection. Monday night in London, Citizen was also selected as the winner of the Forward Poetry Prize for best poetry collection. The prizes kick off the London Literary Festival, which goes on for two weeks and includes readings, lectures, book signings, and other literary events.

Rankine’s work is powerful. As I said in the review at Tweetspeak Poetry, you don’t read a collection like Citizen and remain unchanged.  


1 comment:

Jody Lee Collins said...

Claudia will be in Seattle for the Arts and Lectures Series in April and I wondered if I'd go,maybe buy her book in the meantime. This confirms it. Maybe I'll take her some copies of How to Read a Poem and How to Write a Poem.