Hettie Jones

Poet, Creative Nonfiction Writer

New York, NY
New York US

Author's Bio

Hetti Jones was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1934. Her first collection of poems, Drive (Hanging Loose Press, 1997), was selected by Naomi Shihab Nye to receive the Norma Farber First Book Award from the Poetry Society of America. She is also the author of How I Became Hettie Jones (1990), a memoir of the beat scene of the fifties and sixties, as well as of her marriage (1958-1966) to LeRoi Jones/Amiri Baraka; Big Star Fallin' Mama: Five Women in Black Music (1974); and several books for children. Jones has been reading all over U.S. since 1970s and taught at The New School and 92Y Poetry Center, and for a Writing Program at the Lower East Side Girls Club. Jones died at the age of ninety on August 13, 2024.

Publications & Prizes

Creative Nonfiction

Books:
Love, H, A Correspondence (Duke University Press, 2016)
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From Midnight to Dawn: the Last Tracks of the Underground Railroad (Doubleday, 2007)
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No Woman No Cry, with Rita Marley (Hyperion Books, 2004)
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How I Became Hettie Jones (Grove Press, 1996)
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Big Star Fallin' Mama (Viking, 1995)
Journal:
Fence

Poetry

Anthology:
Present Tense: Poets in the World (Hanging Loose Press, 2004)
Books:
Doing 70 (Hanging Loose Press, 2007)
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All Told (Hanging Loose Press, 2003)
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Drive (Hanging Loose Press, 1998)
Journals: ,
Global City Review
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Prizes won: 

NYFA 2009 (Nonfiction), Poetry Society of America Norma Farber Award.

More Information

Identifies as: 
Feminist
Fluent in: 
English
Born in: 
Brooklyn, NY
New York
Raised in: 
Queens, NY
New York
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Last update: Oct 10, 2024