Thulani Nkabinde Davis | |
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Born | Barbara Neal Davis July 19, 1949 |
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Language | English |
Notable works | My Confederate Kinfolk Playing the Changes All the Renegade Ghosts Rise |
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Thulani Davis (born July 19, 1949[1]) is an American playwright, journalist, librettist, novelist, poet, and screenwriter. She is a graduate of Barnard College and attended graduate school at both the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University.[2]
In 1992, Davis received a Grammy Award for her album notes on Aretha Franklin's Queen Of Soul – The Atlantic Recordings, becoming the first female recipient of this award.[3][4] She has collaborated with her cousin, composer Anthony Davis, writing the librettos to two operas.
Davis wrote for the Village Voice for more than a decade,[2][3] including the obituary for fellow poet and Barnard alumna June Jordan.[5] She was a mentor to a young Greg Tate, before he emerged as an influential journalist and cultural critic.[6] Thulani Davis is a contemporary of and collaborator with Ntozake Shange.[7][8]
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