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Monday, June 29, 2015

On Meeting Robert Hayden in a Dream by Abdul Ali

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June 29, 2015
 

On Meeting Robert Hayden in a Dream

 
Abdul Ali

About This Poem

 

“‘On Meeting Robert Hayden in a Dream’ is an homage to Robert Hayden, a giant of American and African American letters. When I first read his collection American Journal, I was immediately struck by his interest in ‘the other.’ I do not need to tell you how relevant his work is today. Are we not ‘aliens’ to each other? Are we not holding signs claiming that our lives matter? I believe now more than ever, Hayden’s work needs to be discussed as a pillar of American literature in the way that we talk about Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson.”
Abdul Ali

 

Abdul Ali is the author of Trouble Sleeping (New Issues Poetry & Prose, 2015). He teaches at Towson University and lives in Baltimore, Maryland.

Poetry by Ali

 

Trouble Sleeping

(New Issues Poetry & Prose, 2015)

"[American Journal]" by Robert Hayden

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from "Citizen VI, part 2" by Claudia Rankine

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"Dream Variations" by Langston Hughes

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