Alexis De Veaux
Alexis De Veaux | |
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Born |
Harlem, New York, United States | September 24, 1948
Nationality | United States |
Occupation |
Writer Illustrator |
Alexis De Veaux (born September 24, 1948) is an American writer and illustrator. She chaired the Department of Women's Studies, at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Her surname also appears as DeVeaux.
Life
She was born on September 24, 1948, in Harlem.
She studied at Cornell University.
She graduated from Empire State College, and from State University of New York at Buffalo, with a PhD.[1] She wrote for Essence magazine, from 1979 to 1991.[2][3][4]
Works
- Na-Ni, Harper & Row, 1973
- Spirits in the street, Anchor Press, 1974
- Gap Tooth Girlfriends: An Anthology, Gap Tooth Girlfriends Publications, 1981
- Blue Heat: A Portfolio of Poems & Drawings, Diva Pub. Associates, 1985
- This Far by Faith: A Writer's Autobiography, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1989
- Don't Explain: A Song of Billie Holiday, Writers & Readers Publishing, Incorporated, 1988, ISBN 9780863161322
- Warrior Poet: A Biography of Audre Lorde. W.W. Norton. 2004. ISBN 978-0-393-01954-4.
Awards[1]
- Short story Remember Him, an Outlaw received National Black Fiction Award in 1972
- NA-NI received Brooklyn Museum of Art Books for Children Award in 1974
- An Enchanted Hair Tale received American Library Association Coretta Scott King Award in 1988 and Lorraine Hansberry Award for Excellence in Children's Literature in 1991
- Warrior Poet: A Biography of Audre Lorde received the Hurston-Wright Legacy Award in 2005[5]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Masani Alexis DeVeaux - Women's Work: a tribute to the women who make UB work - University Archives - University at Buffalo Libraries". library.buffalo.edu. Retrieved 2014-03-04.
- ↑ "De Veaux, Alexis 1948– – FREE De Veaux, Alexis 1948– information | Encyclopedia.com: Find De Veaux, Alexis 1948– research". encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2014-03-04.
- ↑ "De Veaux runs home - News - The Spectrum - The University of Buffalo". ubspectrum.com. Retrieved 2014-03-04.
- ↑ Page, Yolanda Williams (2007). "Alexis De Veaux". Encyclopedia of African American Women Writers. Greenwood Publishing. ISBN 9780313334290.
- ↑ "2005 Hurston/Wright Legacy Award". Amazon.
External links
- Official website
- "Interview with Professor Alexis De Veaux". State University of New York at Buffalo.