Sonia Sanchez

Sonia Sanchez
Sanchez in 1998
Sanchez in 1998
BornWilsonia Benita Driver
(1934-09-09) September 9, 1934 (age 90)
Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.
Occupation
  • Poet
  • educator
  • columnist
  • dramatist
  • essayist
EducationHunter College
New York University
Notable awardsRobert Frost Medal (2001)
Wallace Stevens Award (2018)
SpouseEtheridge Knight, div.
Children3

Sonia Sanchez (born Wilsonia Benita Driver; September 9, 1934)[1] is an American poet, writer, and professor. She was a leading figure in the Black Arts Movement and has written over a dozen books of poetry, as well as short stories, critical essays, plays, and children's books. In the 1960s, Sanchez released poems in periodicals targeted towards African-American audiences, and published her debut collection, Homecoming, in 1969. In 1993, she received Pew Fellowship in the Arts, and in 2001 was awarded the Robert Frost Medal for her contributions to the canon of American poetry.[1] She has been influential to other African-American poets, including Krista Franklin.[2] Sanchez is a member of The Wintergreen Women Writers Collective.[3]

  1. ^ a b Lennon, Gary Maniaci, Teodoro (2009), .45, Nordisk Film, OCLC 488332802{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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  3. ^ "The Wintergreen Women Writers Collective".