June 22, 2025

Ishion Hutchinson

John Doe is a passionate poet whose work explores the depths of human emotion and experience.

Ishion Hutchinson was born in Port Antonio, Jamaica. He is the author of the poetry collections Far District, winner of the PEN/Joyce Osterweil Award for Poetry, House of Lords and Commons, which received the National Book Critics Circle Award in Poetry and School of Instructions: a Poem, a finalist for the T.S. Eliot Prize for Poetry and the Griffin Poetry Prize. A recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Joseph Brodsky Rome Prize in Literature, the Whiting Award, and a Donald Windham–Sandy M. Campbell Literature Prize, Hutchinson is the W.E.B. Du Bois Professor in the Humanities at Cornell University.

The genie says build a studio. I build

a studio from ash. I make it out of peril and slum

things. I alone when blood and bullet and all

Christ-fucking-‘Merican-dollar politicians talk

the pressure down to nothing, when the equator’s

confused and coke bubbles on tinfoil to cemented wreath.

it’s a gift to find words or words finding me at this creative moment. Every poem is a miracle, and as it comes together, even if it fails, you have this sense of not being alone.