Cornelius Eady

Discipline: Poetry

Based In: Knoxville, TN

Year at Millay: 1996, 1981

Awards/Honors: Finalist, National Book Critics Circle Award, National Book Critics Circle, New York, NY (2001); Finalist, Pulitzer Prize for Drama, The Pulitzer Prizes, Columbia University, New York, NY (1999); Fellow, Poetry, Guggenheim Fellowship, The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, New York, NY (1993); Grant Recipient, Creative Writing Fellowship Grant, National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, DC (1985); 

Website: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cornelius-eady-29984a6/

Cornelius Eady is the author of eight books of poetry, including Hardheaded Weather: New and Selected Poems (Putnam, April 2008). His second book, Victims of the Latest Dance Craze, won the Lamont Prize from the Academy of American Poets in 1985; in 2001 Brutal Imagination was a finalist for the National Book Award. His work in theater includes the libretto for an opera, “Running Man,” which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Drama in 1999. His play, “Brutal Imagination,” won Newsday’s Oppenheimer Award in 2002.

In 1996 Eady co-founded, with writer Toi Derricotte, the Cave Canem summer workshop/retreat for African American poets. More than a decade later, Cave Canem is a thriving national network of black poets, as well as an institution offering regional workshops, readings, a first book prize, and the summer retreat.

Eady has been a teacher for more than 20 years, and is now a professor at Notre Dame University.