Jay Wright (poet) - Career

Career

Before embarking on his writing career, Wright played professional baseball, mostly with the Pacific Coast League minor league team the San Diego Padres.

After his baseball career, Wright studied comparative literature at the University of California, Berkeley, and Rutgers University. In the 1960s, he befriended fellow African-American author Henry Dumas and later wrote the introduction to Dumas's Play Ebony, Play Ivory: Poetry.

Over the years Wright has been poet in residence at Yale University as well as historically black colleges and universities such as Talladega College, Tougaloo College, Texas Southern University, and the University of Dundee.

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