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Name
  
Gladys Cardiff


Role
  
Poet

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Books
  
To Frighten a Storm: Poems, A bare, unpainted table

Education
  
University of Washington, Western Michigan University

Gladys Cardiff (born 1942) is a poet and academic, with interests in Native American, African-American and American literature. She is an associate professor at Oakland University.

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Cardiff is of Irish and Welsh descent on her mother's side, and she is descended from the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians on her father's side. She makes use of her cultural heritage in her work, referencing especially Cherokee place names in her poetry.

Cardiff won Governor's Writer's Award for her first book of poetry, To Frighten a Storm, in 1976. She published A Bare Unpainted Table in 1999. She received awards from the Seattle Arts Commission in 1985 and 1986. "In 1988 she was a co-recipient of the University of Washington's Louisa Kerns Award for literary endeavors." Her poetry has been featured by The Poetry Foundation.

References

Gladys Cardiff Wikipedia


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