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Eugene B. Redmond

Eugene B. Redmond (born December 1, 1937, St. Louis)[1] is an American poet, and academic. His poetry is closely connected to the Black Arts Movement and the city of East St. Louis, Illinois.

Eugene B. Redmond
Born (1937-12-01) December 1, 1937 (age 86)
St. Louis, Missouri
OccupationPoet, academic
Alma materSouthern Illinois University (SIU)
Washington University in St. Louis
GenrePoetry

Life edit

Eugene B. Redmond was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He earned his bachelor's degree from Southern Illinois University (SIU) in 1964, and his master's degree from Washington University in St. Louis in 1966, both in English Literature.[1] He became a teacher-counselor at Southern Illinois University's Experiment in Higher Education, in East St. Louis, where he worked under the direction of Dr. Edward W. Crosby, his mentor, until 1969.[2] He left SIU to teach at Oberlin College for a year, and then joined the faculty at California State University, Sacramento as a professor of English. In 1985 he returned to East St. Louis as the special assistant to the superintendent for cultural and language arts at the East St. Louis School District until 1989. He taught at Wayne State University (1989–90), before joining the faculty at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE),[3] where he is currently an emeritus professor of English.[4]

Redmond’s published works include a pamphlet poem and six poetry collections, as well as numerous contributions to journals and anthologies. He has edited two anthologies of African-American poetry and eight works by Henry Dumas. Dumas had taught at nearby Hiram College before he was shot down in a New York subway, in a case of mistaken identity. It was Dr Crosby who pushed to have SIU put Dumas's writings into publication and urged Redmond to edit the works, which Redmond continues to do to this day.

In 1976, Redmond was named Poet Laureate of East St. Louis.[3]

Redmond published his survey and analysis of 200 years of African-American poetry, Drumvoices: The Mission of Afro-American Poetry, A Critical History, in 1976. He is the founding editor of Drumvoices Revue, a multicultural literary journal jointly published by the English Department of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and the Eugene B. Redmond Writers Club.[5]

Redmond has donated his collection, comprising his personal library, manuscripts, photographs, posters, and other ephemera, to SIUE Lovejoy Library.[6] Selections from the collection have been made available in the online collection EBR African American Cultural Life. Other papers are held at the University of Illinois at Springfield.[7]

Awards edit

Works edit

  • A Tale of Time & Toilet Tissue. 1969.
  • Sentry of the Four Golden Pillars. 1970.
  • River of Bones and Flesh and Blood. 1971.
  • Songs from an Afro/phone. 1972.
  • In a Time of Rain & Desire: New Love Poems. 1973.
  • Consider Loneliness as These Things. 1974.
  • The Eye in the Ceiling: Selected Poems. Harlem River Press. 1991. ISBN 978-0-86316-307-4.
  • Drumvoices: The Mission of Afro-American Poetry, A Critical History. Anchor Press. 1976. ISBN 978-0-385-06168-1.

Contributions to anthologies edit

  • Keith Gilyard, ed. (1997). "Milestone: The Birth of an Ancestor". Spirit & Flame: An Anthology of Contemporary African American Poetry. Syracuse University Press. ISBN 978-0-8156-2731-9.
  • Gerald Lyn Early, ed. (1998). "Carryover". Ain't But a Place: An Anthology of African American Writings About St. Louis. Missouri History Museum. ISBN 978-1-883982-28-7.
  • Lee Ann Sandweiss, ed. (2000). "Honoring the Female Olympian of the Century; Wedge Wall, Huge Hand". Seeking St. Louis: Voices from a River City, 1670–2000. Missouri History Museum. ISBN 978-1-883982-11-9.
  • Ishmael Reed, ed. (2003). "Love is Not a Word". From Totems to Hip-Hop. Thunder's Mouth Press. p. 84. ISBN 978-1-56025-458-4. Eugene B. Redmond.
  • Arnold Rampersad; Hilary Herbold, eds. (2006). "Epigrams For My Father". The Oxford Anthology of African-American Poetry. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-512563-4.
  • Marie Harris, Kathleen Aguero, eds (1989), "Epigrams for My Father", An Ear to the Ground, University of Georgia Press. ISBN 0-8203-1123-5
  • John H. Bracey Jr., Sonia Sanchez, and James Smethurst, eds (2014). "DA-DUM-DUN: A BAM Triumvirate of Conch/Us/Nest: Miles Davis, Henry Dumas & Katherine Dunham in East St. Louis, Illinois (Reminiscence)". SOS-Calling All Black People: A Black Arts Movement Reader. University of Massachusetts Press. ISBN 978-1-62534-031-3.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Burton, Jennifer. "Eugene Redmond", Oxford Companion to African American Literature.
  2. ^ Smithson, Isaiah (1994). ENGLISH STUDIES/CULTURE STUDIES: Institutionalizing Dissent. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press. pp. 108–126. ISBN 0252063988.
  3. ^ a b Weitzman, Lisa S. "Eugene Redmond", Gale Contemporary Black Biography.
  4. ^ "Eugene B. Redmond" 2009-09-14 at the Wayback Machine, Department of English Language and Literature, SIUE.
  5. ^ Drumvoices Revue, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.
  6. ^ "The Eugene B. Redmond Collection has been donated to SIUE" 2012-12-24 at the Wayback Machine, SIUE News feature story.
  7. ^ Historical Manuscript Collections (O-R), Brookens Library, University of Illinois at Springfield.

External links edit

  • "An undying Black Renaissance: Interview with Eugene B. Redmond", Sentinel Poetry (Online) #40, March 2006.
  • Janet Grace Riehl, "Eugene B. Redmond, poet laureate of East St. Louis, master teacher", Riehl Life, June 18, 2008.
  • Drumvoices Revue, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.
  • EBR African American Cultural Life (Southern Illinois University Edwardsville) – A digital collection of photographs, posters, and pamphlets selected from the Eugene B. Redmond (EBR) Collection at Lovejoy Library.
  • The Eugene B. Redmond Interviews—Video oral history interviews with Eugene B. Redmond, accompanied by transcripts.

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Eugene B Redmond born December 1 1937 St Louis 1 is an American poet and academic His poetry is closely connected to the Black Arts Movement and the city of East St Louis Illinois Eugene B RedmondBorn 1937 12 01 December 1 1937 age 86 St Louis MissouriOccupationPoet academicAlma materSouthern Illinois University SIU Washington University in St LouisGenrePoetry Contents 1 Life 2 Awards 3 Works 3 1 Contributions to anthologies 4 References 5 External linksLife editEugene B Redmond was born in St Louis Missouri He earned his bachelor s degree from Southern Illinois University SIU in 1964 and his master s degree from Washington University in St Louis in 1966 both in English Literature 1 He became a teacher counselor at Southern Illinois University s Experiment in Higher Education in East St Louis where he worked under the direction of Dr Edward W Crosby his mentor until 1969 2 He left SIU to teach at Oberlin College for a year and then joined the faculty at California State University Sacramento as a professor of English In 1985 he returned to East St Louis as the special assistant to the superintendent for cultural and language arts at the East St Louis School District until 1989 He taught at Wayne State University 1989 90 before joining the faculty at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville SIUE 3 where he is currently an emeritus professor of English 4 Redmond s published works include a pamphlet poem and six poetry collections as well as numerous contributions to journals and anthologies He has edited two anthologies of African American poetry and eight works by Henry Dumas Dumas had taught at nearby Hiram College before he was shot down in a New York subway in a case of mistaken identity It was Dr Crosby who pushed to have SIU put Dumas s writings into publication and urged Redmond to edit the works which Redmond continues to do to this day In 1976 Redmond was named Poet Laureate of East St Louis 3 Redmond published his survey and analysis of 200 years of African American poetry Drumvoices The Mission of Afro American Poetry A Critical History in 1976 He is the founding editor of Drumvoices Revue a multicultural literary journal jointly published by the English Department of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and the Eugene B Redmond Writers Club 5 Redmond has donated his collection comprising his personal library manuscripts photographs posters and other ephemera to SIUE Lovejoy Library 6 Selections from the collection have been made available in the online collection EBR African American Cultural Life Other papers are held at the University of Illinois at Springfield 7 Awards editNational Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellowship Lifetime Achievement Award from Pan African Movement USA Pushcart Prize Best of Small Presses Tribute to an Elder from the African Poetry Theater of NYC 1993 American Book Award for The Eye in the Ceiling Selected PoemsWorks editA Tale of Time amp Toilet Tissue 1969 Sentry of the Four Golden Pillars 1970 River of Bones and Flesh and Blood 1971 Songs from an Afro phone 1972 In a Time of Rain amp Desire New Love Poems 1973 Consider Loneliness as These Things 1974 The Eye in the Ceiling Selected Poems Harlem River Press 1991 ISBN 978 0 86316 307 4 Drumvoices The Mission of Afro American Poetry A Critical History Anchor Press 1976 ISBN 978 0 385 06168 1 Contributions to anthologies edit Keith Gilyard ed 1997 Milestone The Birth of an Ancestor Spirit amp Flame An Anthology of Contemporary African American Poetry Syracuse University Press ISBN 978 0 8156 2731 9 Gerald Lyn Early ed 1998 Carryover Ain t But a Place An Anthology of African American Writings About St Louis Missouri History Museum ISBN 978 1 883982 28 7 Lee Ann Sandweiss ed 2000 Honoring the Female Olympian of the Century Wedge Wall Huge Hand Seeking St Louis Voices from a River City 1670 2000 Missouri History Museum ISBN 978 1 883982 11 9 Ishmael Reed ed 2003 Love is Not a Word From Totems to Hip Hop Thunder s Mouth Press p 84 ISBN 978 1 56025 458 4 Eugene B Redmond Arnold Rampersad Hilary Herbold eds 2006 Epigrams For My Father The Oxford Anthology of African American Poetry Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 512563 4 Marie Harris Kathleen Aguero eds 1989 Epigrams for My Father An Ear to the Ground University of Georgia Press ISBN 0 8203 1123 5 John H Bracey Jr Sonia Sanchez and James Smethurst eds 2014 DA DUM DUN A BAM Triumvirate of Conch Us Nest Miles Davis Henry Dumas amp Katherine Dunham in East St Louis Illinois Reminiscence SOS Calling All Black People A Black Arts Movement Reader University of Massachusetts Press ISBN 978 1 62534 031 3 References edit a b Burton Jennifer Eugene Redmond Oxford Companion to African American Literature Smithson Isaiah 1994 ENGLISH STUDIES CULTURE STUDIES Institutionalizing Dissent Urbana and Chicago University of Illinois Press pp 108 126 ISBN 0252063988 a b Weitzman Lisa S Eugene Redmond Gale Contemporary Black Biography Eugene B Redmond Archived 2009 09 14 at the Wayback Machine Department of English Language and Literature SIUE Drumvoices Revue Southern Illinois University Edwardsville The Eugene B Redmond Collection has been donated to SIUE Archived 2012 12 24 at the Wayback Machine SIUE News feature story Historical Manuscript Collections O R Brookens Library University of Illinois at Springfield External links edit An undying Black Renaissance Interview with Eugene B Redmond Sentinel Poetry Online 40 March 2006 Janet Grace Riehl Eugene B Redmond poet laureate of East St Louis master teacher Riehl Life June 18 2008 Drumvoices Revue Southern Illinois University Edwardsville EBR African American Cultural Life Southern Illinois University Edwardsville A digital collection of photographs posters and pamphlets selected from the Eugene B Redmond EBR Collection at Lovejoy Library The Eugene B Redmond Interviews Video oral history interviews with Eugene B Redmond accompanied by transcripts Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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