Anyone currently involved in literary or literary achievements can not escape from Rita Pigeon's name. In October 1993, Dav's poetry "Lady Freedom Us" was published in limited edition by Janus Press and became the 400th collection collected by the University of Virginia Library. In 1994, she read the same verse in the Parliament House, celebrated the 200th anniversary of the birth of the US Capitol, and rebuilt the Statue of Liberty with the roof of the Parliament Building.
Pigeon, Rita (1952-) poet, short story writer, novelist, essayist, playwright, editor Rita Dub, one of America's most famous contemporary poets, won numerous literary awards including the following doing. Lice Poetry Prize, National Humanities Award, and Duke Ellington Lifetime Achievement Award. In 1993, Dolph was chosen as an American poet and from 2004 to 2006 it was a poet of Virginia Commonwealth. Critics praised Dove for his general interest in using words and poetry. "Obviously, as a black woman, I care about race," Dave said about the focus of her poem. "But, of course, not all poems mention black facts, they are verses of human nature, sometimes human beings are black, I can not escape Ohio Akron Many of these poems are later
Rita Dove's poem "Daystar" is one of many poems in Dove's poem "Thomas and Beulah". Because the sequence of her poetry focuses on the grandparents' lives of her grandparents, "Daystar" represents the life of Dove's grandmother. "The Priitzer Prize winner, former American poet winner Rita Dove, is known for seeking family dynamics and African American identity problems ..." (Rita Dove ") Born in 1952 8 At the Akron's Rita Frances Dove on 28th, Ohio's father was a chemist and her mother was a housewife.
Ritadorf is the seventh poet prize winner of the United States (1993 - 1995). Since the title of "Poetry consultant" in 1985, "The Poet Laureate" is the first woman appointed to this position, the first African American. She is the youngest poet in library history. In her book there is a corner corner (1980); a museum (1983); Thomas and Villa (1987) who received the Pulitzer Prize for poetry; Grace note (1989); poetry (1993); maternity Love (1993) 1995); with Rosa Park (1999) and by bus; and short stories, plays, essays and novels. Her latest work is American Smooth (2004). Born in Akron, Ohio in 1952, Mr. Dove used family history and social history for most of his writing. She is an English Federal language professor at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. Rita Dub received the Heinz Art and Humanities Award and the National Humanities Award