Kwame Dawes
Kwame Senu Neville Dawes (born 28 July 1962) is a
Ghanaian poet, academic, critic, actor, and musician. He is the former Louis Frye Scudder Professor of Liberal Arts at the
University of South Carolina and former Professor of English at the
University of Nebraska–Lincoln. He was appointed Professor of Literary Arts at
Brown University in 2024. He is series editor of the African Poetry Book Series and director of the African Poetry Book Fund. He was editor-in-chief at ''
Prairie Schooner'' magazine from 2011 until 2025. He has published thirty books of poetry, as well as works of fiction, essays, and criticism. His awards include the
Forward Poetry Prize, the
Commonwealth Writers Prize, a 2009
Emmy Award, the
Barnes & Noble Writers for Writers Award,
Brittle Paper's literary person of the year award, the
Windham-Campbell Prize in 2019, and the
National Books Critics Circle Award for Poetry in 2025. He is a Chancellor Emeritus of the Academy of American Poets and a
Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. In April 2024, Dawes was announced as the new
poet laureate of Jamaica.
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