Caption: Natasha Trethewey
Natasha Trethewey 

Pulitzer Prize-winning Poet Natasha Trethewey

Series: New Letters on the Air
From: New Letters on the Air
Length: 00:35:21

2007 Pulitzer Prize winner Natasha Trethewey reads from NATIVE GUARD and talks about the illegal courtship of her interracial parents in the segregated south. She also discusses her use of history and the poetic form, the ghazal. Read the full description.
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Piece Description

Black History Month continues with an encore interview with poet Natasha Trethewey, winner of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Native Guard, a book that traces her personal history of growing up as a bi-racial child in the South along with poems about the Union's first black regiment on the Gulf Coast during the Civil War.  She also discusses her earlier book, Domestic Work, that won the first Cave Canem Poetry Prize.  

Broadcast History

This program originally aired in April, 2008.

Timing and Cues

PROMO: On the next NEW LETTERS ON THE AIR for Black History Month, we'll hear from Natasha Trethewey [rhymes with "death away"], winner of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize, who talks about growing up as a bi-racial child in the South, and the importance of history in the poetic telling of her stories. Hear her read from two of her award-winning books, NATIVE GUARD and DOMESTIC WORK--Natasha Trethewey--next time on NEW LETTERS ON THE AIR...
UPLINK DATE: 02/12/10
PROGRAM LENGTH: 29:00 minutes
INCUE: (music) "Natasha Trethewey grapples with issues of race and tragedy..."
OUTCUE: "...I'm Angela Elam for NEW LETTERS ON THE AIR."

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Additional Credits

New Letters on the Air is a production of the University of Missouri-Kansas City and the quarterly literary magazine NEW LETTERS. Partial financial support also comes from the Missouri Arts Council, a state agency.

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