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Robert Hayden [1913-1980] AFR/USA
Ranked #195 in the top 380 poets
Votes 77%: 217 up, 65 down

Polished crafting of poems, the unique perspectives in his work, his exact language, and his absolute command of traditional poetic techniques and structures.

Black vernacular and folk speech, political poetry.

Robert Hayden   Born Asa Bundey Sheffey, he spent his childhood in a Detroit ghetto nicknamed `Paradise Valley,` shuffled between his parents home and that of a foster family living next door. Childhood events would result in times of depression he would call `my dark nights of the soul`. A nearsighted boy, he was often ostracised by his peers and was excluded from many physical pursuits. Reading -however- occupied a great deal of his time.Hayden finished high school in 1932 and through a scholarship attended Detroit City College. Post graduation, he worked for the Federal Writer`s Project, researching black history and folk culture. In 1941, he enrolled in a master`s English Literature program at the University of Michigan, where he studied under W.H.Auden - who would become a guide in the development of his writing. After finishing the degree in 1942, he taught for several years at Michigan before transferring to Fisk University; in 1969, he would return to Michigan to complete his teaching career.

Hayden`s work has been called `technically gifted and conceptually expansive.` His first book of poems, \Heart-Shape in the Dust\ was published in 1940. It was followed by an unpublished second collection, then by \The Lion and the Archer\ (1948), and \The Lion and the Archer, Figures of Time: Poems\ (1955). His work was internationally recognised in the 60s and \A Ballad of Remembrance\ won the grand prize for poetry at the First World Festival of Negro Arts in Daker, 1966. \Selected Poems\ was published in 1966, and followed by \Words in the Mourning Time\ (1970), \Night-Blooming Cereus\ (1972), and \Angle of Ascent\ (1975). In 1976, he became the first black American to be appointed `Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress`; this position was later called the Poet Laureate.

"American Journal" was published in 1978 and 1982, and "Collected Poems" in 1985.

Michael S. Harper refers to Hayden`s work as `a real testament to craft, to vision, to complexity and historical consciousness, and to love and transcendence.`

Didactism, Harlem Renaissance, Laureate, Modernism

YearsCountryPoetInteraction
1795-1821
ENG
John Keats
→ influenced Robert Hayden
1865-1939
IRL
William Butler Yeats
→ influenced Robert Hayden
1872-1906
AFR/USA
Paul Laurence Dunbar
→ influenced Robert Hayden
1902-1967
AFR/USA
Langston Hughes
→ influenced Robert Hayden
1903-1946
AFR/USA
Countee Cullen
→ influenced Robert Hayden
1907-1973
ENG/USA
W H Auden
→ influenced Robert Hayden


WorkLangRating
Those Winter Sundays
eng
88
The Whipping
eng
17
Frederick Douglass
eng
4
The Prisoners
eng
2
Monet`s Waterlilies
eng
1
Full Moon
eng
0
Middle Passage
eng
0
Mourning Poem For The Queen Of Sunday
eng
0
O Daedalus, Fly Away Home
eng
0
Runagate Runagate
eng
0
Rungate Rungate
eng
0
Soledad
eng
0
The Ballad Of Nat Turner
eng
0
Witch Doctor
eng
0

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