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Kwame Dawes
Age: 62
Born: 1962
Born: July 28
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Republic of Ghana
Kwame Senu Neville Dawes
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The rich and complex history of South Carolina is the history of the African diaspora, and in many ways, I felt acutely the sense of this collective memory of migration, suffering and transformation while living in South Carolina.
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I think that the kinds of stereotypes that people have about Haitians or about HIV sufferers exist because we don't realize that these are our brothers, our sisters, our aunts and uncles, our neighbors. They are us. And I don't mean that in some metaphorical sense. They are literally us.
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HIV is no respecter of persons. Any of us could find ourselves with the disease, and then what? We tend to stigmatize as a way to deceive ourselves about our invincibility. But it is a delusion.
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All memory is fiction.
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Latino poets, are really having a significant impact on American poetics today.
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When people open up and share their stories, you have a responsibility to tell these truths truthfully and with the same quest for grace and beauty that you see in them.
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Our goal is to publish African poets in as many ways as possible.
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Racist writing is a craft failure.
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This poet is a griot in search of a village.
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As you may know, my motto is: All memory is fiction. It could just as easily be: All fiction is memory. Unpacked, these two statements defy the ease of logic, but offer some really important truths about narrative art, at the very least, and about memory. So I would say that all art is personal.
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I am most interested in people. I try to capture their complexity and contradiction and beauty. It does not matter where they are from.
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I am a black person. I come out of an experience of exile and migration. I have always felt myself to be at once at home and away from home at the same time. It is inevitable that my perspective will be international.
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