Experts
Rita Dove
Poet / Professor of English, University of Virginia
As Poet Laureate, Rita Dove learned that many people are frightened of the subject. Read More
The former Poet Laureate recites one of her latest poems from the collection entitled, “Sonata Mulattica.” Read More
Rita Dove recites a German poem that continues to move her. Read More
Rita Dove looks forward to the day she won’t have to deconstruct how a black woman does her hair in the morning. Read More
Rita Dove offers advice for those looking to make a career out of poetry. Read More
Rita Dove explains her tendency to write in the middle of the night, and her unique filing system for drafts of poems. Read More
Rita Dove recalls her first poetic experience. Read More
A conversation with the former U.S. Poet Laureate. Read More
About Rita Dove
Dove has published the poetry collections The Yellow House on the Corner (1980), Museum (1983), Thomas and Beulah (1986), Grace Notes (1989), Selected Poems (1993), Mother Love (1995), On the Bus with Rosa Parks (1999), American Smooth (2004), a book of short stories, Fifth Sunday (1985), the novel Through the Ivory Gate (1992), essays under the title The Poet's World (1995), and the play The Darker Face of the Earth, which had its world premiere in 1996 at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and was subsequently produced at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., the Royal National Theatre in London, and other theaters. She is the editor of Best American Poetry 2000, and from January 2000 to January 2002 she wrote a weekly column, "Poet's Choice," for The Washington Post. Her latest poetry collection, Sonata Mulattica, was published by W.W. Norton & Company in the spring of 2009.