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Quincy Troupe
Quincy Troupe is a poet, editor, and author of 15 books,
including seven volumes of poetry, three books for children,
Miles: The Autobiography of Miles Davis, and Miles &
Me: A Memoir. Transcircularities: New and Selected Poems
(Coffee House Press, 2002) won the 2003 Milt Kessler Poetry
Award and was selected by Publishers Weekly as one of
the ten best books of poetry published in 2002. His most
recent book for children is Little Stevie (Houghton Mifflin,
2005). He is editor-at-large of The Green, a golf and
lifestyle magazine for men of color, and editor of Black
Renaissance Noire, a literary journal of the Institute
of Africana Studies at New York University. Forthcoming
in 2006 are a book of poems, The Architecture of Language,
and a book of essays from Coffee House Press, and a children's
book on the life of Ray Charles from Hyperion.
Poem By Quincy Trouppe:
A Poem for my Father |
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