Ai Ogawa
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Biography of Ai Ogawa
Ai (October 21, 1947 - March 20, 2010), was born Florence Anthony. She changed her name to Ai (“Ai,” means “love” in Japanese) Ogawa.
“Ai was always a fierce
and uncompromising voice. The author of seven memorable books of poetry,
she earned the American Book Award for Sin in 1987 and a National Book
Award for Vice in 1999. As the Mitte Chair in Creative Writing at
Southwest Texas State University from 2002 -2003, she earned a United
States Artist Ford Fellowship in 2009.
She wrote the following collections of poetry: Cruelty (1973), Killing
Floor (1979), Sin (1986), Fate (1991), Greed (1993), Vice: New and
Selected Poems (1999), and Dread (2003). The poetess also wrote one
novel, Black Blood (1997), as well as numerous articles and poems to
several publications.” —Robert Fleming
Ai described herself as half Japanese, Choctaw-Chickasaw, Black, Irish, Southern Cheyenne, and Comanche.
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