- Lorenzo Thomas (poet)
Lorenzo Thomas (
August 31 , 1944 –July 4 , 2005) is anAmerican poet andcritic . He was born in theRepublic of Panama and grew up inNew York City , where his family immigrated in 1948.Thomas was a graduate of
Queens College in New York. During his years there, he joined theUmbra Workshop , which drew young writers to theLower East Side of New York City in search of their artistic voices. It served as a crucible for emerging black poets, among themIshmael Reed , David Henderson andCalvin C. Hernton . The workshop was one of the currents that fed theBlack Arts Movement of the '60s and '70s, the first major African-American artistic movement after theHarlem Renaissance .For more than two decades a professor of English at the
University of Houston–Downtown , Thomas also made important contributions to the study ofAfrican-American literature . In 2000, he published "Extraordinary Measures: Afrocentric Modernism and 20th-Century American Poetry", his overview of the work ofJames Fenton andAmiri Baraka , among others.elected Publications
*"Chances are Few" (1st edition, 1980)
*"The Bathers" (1981)
*"Chances are Few" (expanded 2nd edition, 2003) (ISBN 0-912652-77-2)
*"Dancing on Main Street" (2004)
*"Extraordinary Measures: Afrocentric Modernism and Twentieth-Century American Poetry" (2000)
External links
* [http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl?id=2005_3884163 Obituary in the "Houston Chronicle"]
* [http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl?id=2005_3884476 "Houston Loses an Important Resident Writer..."] remembrance of Thomas in "Houston Chronicle"
* [http://www.thenewjournal.com/html/interviews/thomas_interview.htm Talking to Lorenzo Thomas (Virtually)] interview with Thomas @ "The New Journal"
* [http://writing.upenn.edu/epc/authors/thomas/ EPC–Lorenzo Thomas Homepage] @ The Electronic Poetry Center
* [http://www.newsreel.org/guides/furious.htm FURIOUS FLOWER: African American Poetry, 1960-1995] A "Facilitator Guide" to the Video Series
* [http://authors.aalbc.com/blackartsmovement.htm Black Arts Movement @ aalbc.com ] article from "African American Literature Book Club" website
* [http://www.twc.org/forums/poetschat/poetschat_l_thomas.html Teachers & Writers: Poet's Chat] in this interview with Daniel Kane, Thomas talks about the connections between African-American derivedprosody andmodernism , and suggests ways in which teachers can make historical links between texts not usually considered as related. This interview is an excerpt from a longer, more comprehensive piece published in the book "Poetry and Pedagogy", edited byJuliana Spahr andJoan Retallack ::US-poet-stub::
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