Poet Richard Blanco is chosen as inaugural poet for 2013
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Poet Richard Blanco joined the ranks of notables like Robert Frost and Maya Angelou when the White House Wednesday named him the 2013 inaugural poet. Blanco is the first Latino, first openly gay person, and youngest poet chosen for the esteemed role.
As inaugural poet, Blanco, the son of Cuban exiles who has professed a deep 鈥渟piritual鈥 connection with President Obama, must compose an original poem to recite on the steps of the Capitol at the president鈥檚 swearing-in January 21.聽
鈥淩ichard鈥檚 writing will be wonderfully fitting for an inaugural that will celebrate the strength of the American people and our nation鈥檚 great diversity,鈥 Obama said in a statement Wednesday.
鈥淚鈥檓 beside myself, bestowed with this great honor, brimming over with excitement, awe, and gratitude,鈥 Blanco responded in a statement. 鈥淚n many ways, this is the very 鈥榮tuff鈥 of the American Dream, which underlies so much of my work and my life鈥檚 story 鈥 America鈥檚 story, really. I am thrilled by the thought of coming together during this great occasion to celebrate our country and its people through the power of poetry.鈥
Born in Spain to Cuban exiles and raised in Miami, Blanco worked as a civil engineer and composed poetry for two decades before devoting himself to writing full-time in Bethel, Maine, where he lives with his partner.
In an interview with , Campbell McGrath, Blanco鈥檚 mentor at Florida International University, where the poet enrolled in a master鈥檚 program in fine arts and creative writing, said Blanco brought the 鈥渟tructural, analytical abilities of an engineer鈥 to his poetry. 鈥淗e was able to go beyond the beauty of the words, to look beneath the surface and examine the engineering of the poem,鈥 McGrath told CNN.聽
Blanco has also said he feels a deep connection to Obama鈥檚 personal history and his roots.
鈥淪ince the beginning of the campaign, I totally related to his life story and the way he speaks of his family, and of course his multicultural background,鈥 Blanco told the . 鈥淭here has always been a spiritual connection in that sense. I feel in some ways that when I'm writing about my family, I'm writing about him.鈥
Blanco鈥檚 first collection, 鈥淐ity of a Hundred Fires,鈥 which explores his Cuban heritage, won the 1997 Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize, a prestigious literary award for a full-length book of poetry, and was published soon after. His second book, 鈥淒irections to the Beach of the Dead,鈥 also plumbs his Cuban upbringing, while his most recent collection, 鈥淟ooking for the Gulf Motel,鈥 explores his life as a gay man in a conservative Cuban culture.
According to the Times, Blanco learned of his selection Dec. 12 and began drafting three poems, one of which the Obama team will select for him to read at the inauguration.
鈥淭he challenge is how to be me in the poem, to have a voice that鈥檚 still intimate but yet can encompass a multitude of what America is,鈥 he told the Times. He wants to write about 鈥渢he salt-of-the-earth sense that I think all Americans have, of hard work, we can work it out together, that incredible American spirit that after 200-plus years is still there," he said.