Gregory Pardlo, born in Philadelphia in 1968, is a prominent American poet, writer, and professor. Notably, his collection “Digest” earned him the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 2015. His impactful work weaves urban and elevated language, capturing specific life moments with universal resonance.
Pardlo’s range extends beyond poetry, including essays and translations. He is a Guggenheim Fellow and a Poetry Editor for the Virginia Quarterly Review. Pardlo teaches in the MFA program at Rutgers University and resides in Brooklyn.
‘Double Dutch’ by Gregory Pardlo captures the vibrant energy and skillful artistry of girls playing the game with vivid imagery and rhythmic language.
The girls turning double-dutch
bob & weave like boxers pulling
punches, shadowing each other,
sparring across the slack cord