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Kevin Young (poet)

Kevin Young
Kevin Young - 2015 National Book Festival (4).jpg
Born (1970-11-08) November 8, 1970 (age 46)
Lincoln, Nebraska
Alma mater Harvard College;
Stanford University;
Brown University
Genre Poetry

Kevin Young (born November 8, 1970) is an American poet and teacher of poetry. Young graduated from Harvard College in 1992, held a Stegner Fellowship at Stanford University (1992–94), and received his Master of Fine Arts from Brown University. While in Boston and Providence, he was part of the African-American poetry group the Dark Room Collective. He is heavily influenced by the poets Langston Hughes, John Berryman, and Emily Dickinson and by the artist Jean-Michel Basquiat.

Born in Lincoln, Nebraska, Young was the only child of two working parents, his father an ophthalmologist and his mother a chemist. Due to the careers of both of his parents, his family moved frequently throughout his youth. Kevin Young lived in six different places before he reached the age of ten, but his family finally settled in Topeka, Kansas. He first began to pursue writing when he was thirteen years old, after he attended a summer writing class at Washburn University.

Young is the author of Most Way Home, To Repel Ghosts, Jelly Roll, Black Maria, For The Confederate Dead, Dear Darkness, and editor of Giant Steps: The New Generation of African American Writers, Blues Poems, Jazz Poems, and John Berryman's Selected Poems.

His poem "Black Cat Blues," originally published in The Virginia Quarterly Review, was included in The Best American Poetry 2005. Young's poetry has also appeared in The New Yorker, Poetry Magazine, The Paris Review, Ploughshares, and other literary magazines. In 2007, he served as guest editor for an issue of Ploughshares. He has written on art and artists for museums in Los Angeles and Minneapolis.


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