Tuesday, December 10, 2024

R.I.P. Nikki Giovanni


Poet Nikki Giovanni has died, age 81, after a battle with cancer...

From NPR
The renowned poet Nikki Giovanni has died. Giovanni died on Monday, Dec. 9, following her third cancer diagnosis, according to a statement from friend and author Renée Watson. She was 81. "We will forever be grateful for the unconditional time she gave to us, to all her literary children across the writerly world," said poet Kwame Alexander in the statement.
Giovanni published her first poetry collection, Black Feeling Black Talk, in 1968. It established her as an emerging figure out of the Black Arts Movement. In it, Giovanni writes about the intersections of love, politics, loneliness and race. Her language is sometimes spare and longing, other times dense and righteous. The final lines in "Word Poem" read, "let's build / what we become /when we dream."
She was born Yolanda Cornelia Giovanni, Jr., on June 7, 1943, in Knoxville, Tenn. Though she grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio, and its surrounding suburbs, she returned to Nashville to attend Fisk University for college. There, she met other writers who'd become leading Black literary figures – Dudley Randall, Margaret Walker, Amiri Baraka and more. While at Fisk, she also re-established the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
Giovanni eventually found her way to Virginia Tech, teaching English for more than three decades. There, she expressed concerns about one of her students. He'd go on to murder 32 people in the Virginia Tech shooting in 2007. Speaking about the shooting, Giovanni told NPR, "Killing is a lack of creation. It's a lack of imagination. It's a lack of understanding who you are and your place in the world. Life is an interesting and a good idea."
She kept working until her final days. After dozens of poetry collections under her belt, she was working on getting her last book of poetry out when she died. It's still set to come out next year, titled THE LAST BOOK.

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

RIP, sis.... RIP.

Anonymous said...

Nikki Giovanni fierce Black woman who educated all of us and showed how words matter. RIP

Anonymous said...

Say It Ain't So. OG Nikki Giovanni R.I.P. Ma'am. Crushed.

Anonymous said...

This was a powerful Icon. She deserves her flowers.

Anonymous said...

Only Nikki could have written a poem about the joy of stepping on a pregnant roach. Go on to Jimmy Baldwin, Toni Cade and the rest of the ancestors. You did good baby girl.

Anonymous said...

Nooooooooooop

Anonymous said...

REST PEACEFULLY, MS. GIOVANNI. WOW, YOU HAD A WONDERFULLY BEAUTIFUL LIFE.
THANK YOU FOR THE LOVELY POETRY YOU'VE LEFT BEHIND FOR US.

Anonymous said...

If 'She Is FIERCE!' was a Person. Send Her Back LORD!

Anonymous said...

Flags Need to be Flying @ Half-staff in EVERY BLACK NATION!.

Anonymous said...

I Would Kill 4 Her.

Anonymous said...

Wonderful Woman!

Anonymous said...

A Public Viewing is A Must.

Anonymous said...

Free Hui! Free Hui! Free Hui! Free Hui!

Anonymous said...

@6:34 Uh, if you talking about free "Huey", Nikki would have never said that. Go on and take yourself a black history course,

Anonymous said...

Lui

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