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|July/August 2017
Newbery medalist Kwame Alexander on music, race, and the power of poetry.

WHEN KWAME ALEXANDER talks, you can sense something just under the surface—laughter, maybe, or swagger— dying to burst forth. It’s the same vibe the 12-year-old protagonist of his Newbery Medal-winning 2014 novel- in-verse, The Crossover, exudes on the basketball court. (Alexander, 48, was a baller himself: “I was No. 1 on the tennis team,” he says. “I beat everybody.”) Raised in New York City and later Virginia by literary types—publisher dad, English teacher mom—Alexander has produced two dozen titles, from a collection of Tupac essays he edited to poetry volumes and children’s picture books. Solo, out August 1, is a young-adult novel co-written with the children’s author and editor Mary Rand Hess. Using poems as a vehicle, Alexander and Hess follow 17-year-old Blade Morrison, the scion of a profligate Los Angeles rock star, as he stumbles along a path of self-discovery leading to Ghana—to the same remote village, in fact, where Alexander co-founded a nonprofit that provides books, teacher training, and literacy programs for children.
MOTHER JONES: Many Americans think of poems as something to pull out for weddings and funerals. Were you surprised The Crossover was a slam dunk?
KWAME ALEXANDER: I wasn’t. I spent the last 20 to 30 years performing poetry in schools or at churches and universities. I got standing ovations or fourth- graders asking me to autograph their hands or people in church saying, “Amen. Hallelujah!” I courted my girlfriend back in 1998 by writing her a poem a day for a year—and she married me.
MJ: She’d better have!
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