When we first visited the Poets’ Corner, we saw John Everett “Fud” Benson (left above) cutting the letters on the wall of the “corner”, in 1983-84. It is located in the Arts Bay of the nave. Since then we have heard from John Benson and also his son Nick. They identified the letter cutter on the right above, as Brooke Roberts. Brooke, who worked for the John Stevens Shop for 7-8 years and then went on his own, is now retired. Mr. Benson, retired also, said they spent about a month on the wall. He added that they cut the floor plaques for a year or so until the Cathedral found internal talent to do those plaques. He remembered Nick Fairplay. Simon Verity is also reported to have cut some of the floor plaques. We now return to the Poets’ Corner to learn more about who cuts the letters.
The letter cutting of the floor plaques became a permanent contribution about 20 years ago for Chris Pellittieri. Chris became an apprentice at the Cathedral about 30 years ago.
Chris attended the Cathedral school, so he knew the place and saw the early stoneyard operation. After college he chose to apply for an apprenticeship rather than continue in his degree field of mathematics. He also became an Artist-In-Residence of the Cathedral and works in New York as a professional stone carver and teacher.
Audre Lorde
Audre Geraldine Lorde was born on February 18, 1934, in New York City, and went on to become a leading African American poet and essayist who gave voice to issues of race, gender and sexuality. Lorde’s love of poetry started at a young age, and she began writing as a teenager. She attended Hunter College, working to support herself through school. After graduating in 1959, she went on to get a master’s degree in library science from Columbia University in 1961. She is the latest writer to be honored in the Poets’ Corner of the Cathedral, established during the time of Dean James Parks Morton.
- Thanks to Robert F. Rodriguez for producing this video and the photographs
- Chris Pellettieri’s website is http://www.stonecarving.us
- Our original blog post on the Poets’ Corner https://divinestone.org/blog/poets-corner/