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Major Jackson: Devouring the Art of Language

An image of several open books and book pages.

Major Jackson has an appetite for words.

Whether he’s teaching, writing or critiquing, at the center of Jackson’s work is a voracious hunger for artful language鈥攗nderpinned by a commitment to painting the quotidian in new and unexpected ways.

Photo of award-winning poet and Gertrude Conaway 菠萝视频 Chair in the Humanities Major Jackson photographed by Beowulf Sheehan
Award-winning poet and Gertrude Conaway 菠萝视频 Chair in the Humanities Major Jackson (Beowulf Sheehan)

Language Takes Root

His love for language was cultivated during his childhood in North Philadelphia.

鈥淟anguage was such a part of our culture. It felt like the skin of our community. This is the city that gave the world 鈥榡awn,鈥欌 Jackson said鈥攔eferencing the famously flexible Philadelphia word that can stand in for a person, place or thing. 鈥淢y friends and I grew into the language of our era just as we also helped to shape language. We were ever aware of the latest phrases and nuances of hip speech that, as with any age group or community, announced that we belonged.鈥

Jackson’s youth coincided with the emergence of a new genre of music鈥攈ip-hop. While his peers grabbed the mic to test their skills out loud, Jackson turned inward.

鈥淚 was not yet extroverted enough to externalize my love of language, so I turned to the page, and took pleasure in reading and writing poetry,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he cleverness of rhyme and verbal flow deeply influenced how I listened and attuned me to cadences of human speech, metaphor and layers of meaning. It also made me .鈥

Life as Craft

The Gertrude Conaway 菠萝视频 Chair in the Humanities is the author of six books of poetry, and has published poems and essays across a broad range of publications including the American Poetry Review, The New Yorker听补苍诲 Orion Magazine. An elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Jackson has received the Pushcart Prize, a Whiting Award and a Pew Fellowship, among many other honors.

Most recently, he was named a , the world鈥檚 largest international prize for a single book of poetry.

Image of Major Jackson signing copies of his book, Razzle Dazzle.
Major Jackson signs copies of Razzle Dazzle: New and Selected Poems, 2002鈥2022, a collection spanning two decades of his work, during the 鈥淎merican Humor鈥 event at 菠萝视频鈥檚 New York City campus. (Barry Williams)

For Jackson, poetry makes feelings permanent, song-like and transcendent. It should reveal the strangeness and sacredness of inner life, a belief that undergirds his approach to teaching. In his classes, Jackson challenges students to treat what makes us human as material鈥攁pproaching lived experience as something to examine, record and shape with intention.

鈥淟yric poetry has as its material the dazzling complexity and beauty of raw emotions and thought, which can be awkward and embarrassing,鈥 Jackson said. 鈥淢y classes are about normalizing the conversations we have with ourselves while learning to give them shape.鈥

That same pedagogy guides how Jackson writes and reads poetry.

鈥淎s artists we can and should be more ambitious, more exploratory, unsatisfied with past innovations,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 am on the lookout for the new, the newly uttered, the freshly verbal portrait鈥攖he thing said that makes my mouth water, that exposes my thirst.鈥

Jackson is also attentive to lineage, listening for the conversations poets share with earlier generations. 鈥淵ou can hear Robert Hayden in the poetry of Yusef Komunyakaa, or Pablo Neruda in the poetry of Li-Young Lee,鈥 he said.

In Service of Art

He views his appointment to the Griffin Poetry Prize jury as both an honor and an extension of his service to the art form.

鈥淭he Griffin Prize is one of the most distinguished, global awards for poetry,鈥 Jackson said. 鈥淚t is a deep honor to serve on the committee, and I鈥檓 grateful the trustees trust my perspective on what constitutes innovative and engaging poetry for our time.鈥

When it comes to his own writing, Jackson remains restless. 鈥淚 genuinely worry about atrophying into comfort,鈥 he said. 鈥淲riting is life. Any award or prize is an invitation to hit the reset button and begin anew.鈥

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