12 Quotes & Sayings By Claudia Rankine

Claudia Rankine was born in New York City. She studied art history at the University of Chicago. Her first book, Citizen, won the 2015 National Book Critics Circle Award for poetry and was a finalist for National Book Award. Her second book, Don't Let Me Be Lonely won the 2017 NAACP Image Award for Best Literary Work Read more

Rankine is also recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Berlin Prize Fellowship, and a Writers' League of Minnesota Fellowship.

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And as light as the rain seems, it still rains down on you. Claudia Rankine
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Or one meaning of here is “in this world, in this life, on earth. In this place or position, indicating the presence of, ” or in other words, I am here. It also means to hand something to somebody– Here you are. Here, he said to her. Here both recognizes and demands recognition. I see you, or here, he said to her. In order for something to be handed over a hand must extend and a hand must receive. We must both be here in this world in this life in this place indicating the presence of. Claudia Rankine
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-(I)n memory, remorse wraps the self. Claudia Rankine
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Sad is one of those words that has given up its life for our country, it's been a martyr for the American dream, it's been neutralized, co-opted by our culture to suggest a tinge of discomfort that lasts the time it takes for this and then for that to happen, the time it takes to change a channel. But sadness is real because once it meant something real. It meant dignified, grave; it meant trustworthy; it meant exceptionally bad, deplorable, shameful; it meant massive, weighty, forming a compact body; it meant falling heavily; and it meant of a color: dark. It meant dark in color, to darken. It meant me. I felt sad. Claudia Rankine
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In a taxi speeding uptown on the West Side Highway, I let my thoughts drift below the surface of the Hudson until it finally occurs to me that feelings fill the gaps created by the indirectness of experience. Though the experience is social, thoughts carry it into a singular space and it is this that causes the feelings of loneliness; or it is this that collides the feeling with the experience so that what is left is the solitude called loneliness. Claudia Rankine
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Hey you –All our fevered history won't instill insight, won't turn a body conscious, won't make that look in the eyes say yes, though there is nothingto solve even as each moment is an answer. Claudia Rankine
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It strikes me that what the attack on the World Trade Center stole from us is our willingness to be complex. Or what the attack on the World Trade Center revealed to us is that we were never complex. We might want to believe that we can condemn and we can love and we can condemn because we love our country, but that's too complex. Claudia Rankine
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There is/no reasoning with need. Claudia Rankine
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I think sports is one of the places where race plays itself out publicly. Although we pretend it doesn't. Claudia Rankine
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The American imagination has never been able to fully recover from its white-supremacist beginnings. Claudia Rankine
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A lot of people feel that the realm of poetry and the realm of the lyric is personal feeling and should rise above politics, which, in fact, good poetry has never done. Claudia Rankine