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    Emory's Jericho Brown wins MacArthur "genius grant"

    By Thomas Wheatley,

    13 hours ago

    It's official: Jericho Brown, an Emory University professor who hatched a new form of poetry to explore relationships, identity, race and sexuality, is a genius.

    Driving the news: The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Fellowship announced Tuesday that Brown, who won the Pulitzer Prize for his 2019 poetry collection " The Tradition ," and 21 other people will receive an $800,000 no-strings-attached grant.


    Why it matters: Commonly known as the "genius grant," the annual award gives a diverse group of scholars, scientists and artists — plus the occasional woodworker, puppeteer and farmer — the funding and freedom to fuel their work and lives.

    Catch up quick: Brown , who came to Emory in 2012, learned he had joined the exclusive club while driving home from the doctor's office.

    Zoom in: His work uses a form he created called "the duplex," which "melds the formality of a sonnet, the inline rhyme and repetition of the ghazal, and duality of the American blues, all in nine to eleven syllables per line," according to Emory .

    What they're saying: "I always expect good things to happen; I just don't know what the good things are going to be," Brown told Emory. "And this was a really great thing."

    How it works: There's no application process; the foundation names the fellows based on the input of an external nominating board.

    Good company: The family of fellows named since the early 1980s includes writer Ta-Nehisi Coates, choreographer Twyla Tharp and clean energy champion Amory Lovins, among many other well- and lesser-known names.

    What's next: The grants are no strings attached. Brown plans to use the funding to help support his aging parents and pursue his creative work.

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