Its been something I will be sad to cease doing, and I feel incredibly lucky to have been able to go out across the country at this time in particular. taking away our, and altering fundamentally the Forms of our, In every stage of these Oppressions We have Petitioned for Hi Tracy, thanks for coming on the podcast. I watch him smile at nobody, at our trafficStopped to accommodate his slow going. The Garden of Eden is a semiautobiographical account based on Hemingways honeymoon with his second wife, Pauline Pfeiffer, in May, 1927, at Le Grau-du-Roi, a fishing village in the Carmargue, on the Mediterranean coast of France. For Smith, this is a lavish shop that seems to be selling a very specific selection of goods. Ive been sharing work by other American poets, and readings of my own poems as well, and just asking a very simple question, which is, what do you notice? And for that to be unmitigated. That distinction gets complicated once you open the booksbut I wonder if you do see these collections as particularly complementing or speaking to each other? Unlike a lot of other poets I was looking at, she has a certain flavor that just really fit to my taste. In part, I think its true to say that the selves Im most committed to in that book are the ones our culture continues to make most vulnerable: women, people of color, the lonely and disenfranchised. Poetry does not really resonate with me. In Black life, humor helps make the unbearable bearable. And if Trump has done anything positive for the country, hes inadvertently, by his own racist statements and actions, put the conversation front and center in American life. You know, popular myths that we cleave to as Americans, and there are a lot of poems in this book that have titles that are biblical. Its a dire poem, tinged with hope, that out of the destruction of our century something new and fresh might reemerge. Not only that, several poems were originally written for separate projects: museum exhibitions, an NPR broadcast, an academic conference. The United States Welcomes You opens with the line, Why and by whose power were you sent? and closes with the line, How and to whom do we address our appeal? It was landing on that parallel syntax that told me the poem was over. But before we get to the analysis, lets briefly summarise the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. On the sixth day of Creation, God created man in the form of Adam, moulding him from the dust of the ground (Genesis 2:7), breathing the breath of life into Adams nostrils. Educated at Harvard and Columbia, teaching at Princeton, named the US Poet Laureate in 2017, and already freighted with laurels (her previous book, Life on Mars, won the 2012 Pulitzer), Smith is no undiscovered talent. Wade in the Water (Graywolf Press, 2018) was her fourth collection of poems. After you read this poem by the former U.S. My natural process is to try and distribute the weight of the poem across these mechanisms, but I get very excited when the poem has other plans for itself and leans more toward a rhythmic energy, or toward the rigid structure of rhyme or repetition. Tracy K. Smith: Right. I also advise thesis students who are involved in producing book-length collections of poems. This is so brilliant, this is such a clear idea. rife with music, rhyme, and repetition. His comic jogCarries him nowhere. Copyright 2018 by Tracy K. Smith. Dang, you hear those birds? Do you enjoy it? Her writing contests the deeply isolating structures of capitalism by imagining self and nation as a collaborative condition, one that must be endlessly reconstructed and defended in the face of xenophobia, sexual violence, economic ruin, social anomie, and political disintegration. Like the couplet that led me to her work, Smiths writing seems often to spring from an empathetic impulse, animated by common human experiences and invested in the insight we can gain by watching and listening to each other. Home on Earth - Review of Tracy K. Smith's "Wade in The Water" So I thought, what could I do? An Old Story is born out of the wish to write a new myth. 83 pp.Reviewed by Susanna Lang. But it also became a poem about reckoning with what it means to be alive in the 21st century. WebAnalyzes tracy k. smith's "life on mars" as an elegy as a whole with many poems pertaining to death and s struggle with the loss of her father. 4 (September 2018), Emily Jungmin Yoon, Maya Marshall, RHINO Reviews Vol. Both are longing for some kind of extra-human counterpoint to the real, the earthbound, the flawed, the finite. But in other events, Ive gone into almost curated spaces, like rehab facilities or churches, or we have an upcoming trip that will take us to a retirement community. Curtis Fox:So how did that translate into what you have done, or what you are doing as Poet Laureate? Still so nave as to stand squared, erect, Impervious facing the window open. WebTracy K. Smith begins her poem The Good Life with a subordinate clause: Whenpeople talk (Line 1). My thirties. What happens to our relationships with others under these conditions which have resolved personal worth into exchange value, as Marx and Engels write in The Communist Manifesto? I think in these most recent poems, Im trying to figure something out about the possibility of something like universal oneness. He put the two of them in a garden where they did not have to provide for themselves. Tracy K. Smith: Yeah, I think in some ways this is kind of a coming of age poem. Mattan Masri- Week 16: Animation is not a Genre, Bella Furst Week 1 | Ranking Chicken and Why Chicken Nuggets are the Best, Bella Furst | Week 20 "The United States Welcomes You" by Tracy K. Smith, Bella Furst Week 4 | "Garden of Eden" by Tracy K. Smith. This gives even her most personal poems a decidedly political charge: they feel revolutionary in their openness of spirit, their attention to a range of voices. To order a copy for 7.64 go to guardianbookshop.com or call 0330 333 6846. This is such a gift, to be able to visit different parts of the country and spend time with people in different communities, and listen to each other, and talk to each other, and think about what poetry already means to people there, and get their feedback on poems that might be new to them. I'd lug Film awards like the Oscars often have a best-animated film category, and this is dumb. Once I have a body of realized poems that feels substantialsay, 30 or 40 pagesI start to hunt for the different things the poems seem to be saying to one another in an effort to decipher what is missing. Leaving therapy, she feels a profound longing for the grocery store, which becomes a sort of temple where spiritual and aesthetic desire mix (The glossy pastries! Thats the emphasis in each of my workshops, though sometimes we use themes to determine the readings, or we look at a specific type of poemsay long poems or poem cyclesover the course of the term. The conversations that can ensue after weve sat together listening to poems that have activated some of our own private urgencies, are useful. In a technique that feels like the opposite of erasure, I Will Tell You the Truth about This, I Will Tell You All about It accumulates voices from African Americans enlisted in the Civil War, and also from their families. The first trip was to Sante Fe, New Mexico, to the Santa Fe Indian School and some neighboring pueblos, and I realized this is joy. From short lyrics to erasures to sectioned, multi-form elegies, all of Smiths work feels radically alivetraversing space and time; rife with cultural and historical references (to, for example, rock music; scientific research; classic movie scenes); and always illuminating with great care the complexities of consciousness and embodiment. L.I. Her term will be up in April of 2019. My found poems behave differently, but those possibilities were somewhere in my mind as I worked. Then animals long believed gone crept down. Meanwhile, Watershed brilliantly intermixes language from that Nathaniel Rich article with testimony by survivors of near-death experiences; was the process of choosing and assembling your found texts similar for this poem? I guess Ive been thinking a lot about mythology. In the poem, Declaration , by Tracy K. Smith, the author is able to criticize a powerful document and bring to light the racial injustices in modern-day society. WebMy maker says this poem reminds him of the little groceries and bodegas of his onetime New York neighborhood. Because having them suggests a sense of unearned privilege? Everyone hunkers down alone with their stuff, just as capitalism wants it.Two vicious features of the system, which Im hardly the first to note, are its enforcement of rigid hierarchies (think about the racial pay gap, for example) and its wholesale razing of the biospheric life-support systems that allow civilization to exist in the first place. Among her current projects is Self-Portraits,a chapbook collection of ekphrastic poems focused on women artists. And then our singing. It was so strange. It feels like an empires end: The known sun setting / On the dawning century, as the last two lines go. Unlike a lot of other poets I was looking at, she has a certain flavor that just really fit to my taste. Curtis Fox: And the poem ends ominously, as if were about to be kicked out of the Garden of Eden, not only the store but innocence in general. WASHINGTON SQUARE: Thats fascinating! Its current occupant is Tracy K. Smith, who was named Poet Laureate in 2017. Capitalism has made a nightmare world, and we can either resist its pressures or chill with our smartphones and wait for climate change to kill us.Along comes Tracy K. Smiths new book, Wade in the Water (Graywolf). Curtis Fox: I want to get you to read one more poem. The core of the book, because it was the poem I had written earliest in the process, always seemed to me to be the long Civil War poem, I Will Tell You the Truth About This, I Will Tell You All About It. That poem was commissioned for an exhibition of Civil War photographs at the Smithsonians National Portrait Gallery back in 2013. Do found texts youve worked with sometimes inform your subsequent writing? Its actually the last poem in your book. The something climbs, leaps, isFalling now across us like the prank of an icy, brainyLord. Its not that I dont like it because Ew, poetry, but rather because I just dont understand a majority of it. In this book, Im doing that more relentlessly. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration Curtis Fox: Tracy K. Smith is the Poet Laureate of the United States. And I guess in some ways thats a scary place to be. She was named Poet Laureate of the United States in June 2017 and reappointed to the post for a second term last spring. And as many have observed since capitalism emerged (see William Blakes Satanic mills or Upton Sinclairs meatpacking plants), this tends to have baleful effects on how we conceive of social relationships and our own selves. Doing so would mean transforming language in its social, political, psychological, and aesthetic dimensions; it would mean altering how we speak in public, of other people, and in private, to ourselves.Poetry might not seem like the best way to catalyze a revolution. She has taught at Princeton University and Harvard University. And Life on Mars attempts to confront being human. Parenting is such an intimate experience, but we have all been parented and many of us have struggled through these moments when our childrens voices trumpeting their separate identities are both miracle and monumental challenge. Take it easy. Tracy K. Smith: Mhmm, yeah. Due to the insinuation that this is an expensive shop, she reminisces of being in her thirties and seeing the The glossy pastries! and the Pomegranate, persimmon, [and] quince! sold there. The collections final poem, An Old Story, also feels faintly Biblical. Although the last section of the book includes poems with a similarly wide lens, Smith also evokes small moments with her children. Places where reading series and book festivals dont usually go. WebTracy K. Smith was born in Falmouth, Massachusetts, on April 16, 1972, and raised in Fairfield, California. Something flickers, not fleeing your face. She went on to receive her MFA from Columbia University. God said everything that was in that garden they could use to In a 2016 interview for The Iowa Review, you commented, I never have figured out how to talk about race in my poetry in a way that feels authentic and organic, and Ordinary Light is a book in which Im thinking so much about race. Wade in the Water seems to engage this topic compellingly and with great assurance. The point of capitalism is to get more capital, which allows you to either procure stuff (things or experiences) or just hoard the lucre, deriving a weird pleasure from that. In early drafts of that poem, I was struggling with the feeling that I had too much cherishing for the poems initial speaker, which I had imagined as a black man with his hands in the air, arms raised, eyes wide. So I inverted the poem, and wrote from the perspective of someone apprehending him. She studied at Harvard University, where she joined the Dark Room Collective, a reading series for writers of color, created by Sharan Strange in 1988. Tracy K. Smith begins her poem The Good Life with a subordinate clause: Whenpeople talk (Line 1). The first line introduces the readers to both the casual toneof the poem and draws them in to the discussion with which the poem is concerned, prompting them to read the next line in order to answer the question implicitly posed in the first. Thats one reason that the poem Eternity, which is set in China and dedicated in part to Yi Lei, felt important to include in the book, because much of my own new work comes directly out of that relationship. What about you? Lentils spilt a trail behind me That sometimes comes out in revision, as was the case with Ash. The poem was little more than a list of ideas until I was able to sit down and hear a set of rhythmic parameters begin to assert force. Its current occupant is Tracy K. Smith, who was named Poet Laureate in 2017. I also agree. Innocence and privacy. Poetry wasnt really on my radar thenat least nothing contemporarybut I was taking a required composition course, and in the classroom I spotted a poster bearing some lines from a poem. But one day, when I was kind of working in the vein, I was sitting at my desk and I just had this vivid memory of shopping in a grocery store in Brooklyn, and this pang of nostalgia for that moment in my life, and this poem kind of just came out. / Pomegranate, persimmon, quince!), even though the ultimate act is to be a good consumer and buy things. How do you feel now about taking up race in your poetry? We'll love you just the way you are if you're perfect. Do these various modes of working with existing text feel similar to each other? This was the shattered promise of Reconstruction, which collapsed under the weight of reactionary white politics (and outright terrorism) by the late 1870s. I spent about 2 hours going through this list of poets trying to find someone that I could just. Smith received the 2012 Pulitzer Prize in poetry for her third book of poems, Life on Mars (Graywolf Press, 2011). Tracy K. Smith, I hope your poem is a prophecy. What is it that I could do in this role that would be different and useful. Tracy K. Smith: I hear those two things, but in the reverse order. Life On Mars By Tracy K. Smith Analysis. Id squint into it, or close my eyes / And let it slam me in the face / The known sun setting / On the dawning century. As for imaginative play, maybe that comes from another place. What are you really getting at there? Sort of the innocence of consumerism before bad things happen. I sensed my work as one of curating rather than composing. The couplet looped in my head for weeks, and when I finally resorted to Google, I learned it was from Smiths first collection, The Bodys Question.I borrowed her books from the library and found them full of lines like the ones that had hooked me. I didnt set out to write a found poem, but when I got far enough into that research, I understood that I didnt want to merely metabolize all of these other real voices and then speak something imagined or invented out in my own voice; rather, I wanted to make space for these very compelling voices to speak to a reader the ways they had spoken to me. Its also the title of a poem in the books first section, and it reverberates in images of water throughout the collectionin the poems Watershed and The Everlasting Self, for example. This would be a democratic project: a writer who takes it on would have to imagine a community where individuals arent just monads bouncing around the economy but are instead subjects whose lives matter regardless of how much or little capital is attached to them. (I know Eternity quotes a line from a Yi Lei poem you translated.) Email us at [emailprotected], or write a review in Apple Podcasts, and please link to this episode on social media. I think now, of course, I feel, and many of us feel differently about that. Tracy K. Smith served as U.S. poet laureate from 2017-19 and teaches at Princeton University. SMITH: The books have a lot in common. Tracy K. Smith, "Dusk" from Wade in the Water. The fact that indelible images of water lived in both Richs article and several memorable NDEs also suggested that this poem might engage in a useful conversation with the title poem. WebThis is Tracy K. Smiths America, a lyric insurrection within Donald J. Trumps. I think its because i'm not very artistic that it doesn't come so easy. That process involves weekly meetings where we are looking at and critiquing new poems, but also trying to listen to the themes and questions driving the work. How did the book come together and find its shape? and settlement here. Im talking about the many products, services, networks, trends, apps, tools, toys, as well as the drugs and devices for remedying their effects that are pitched to us nonstop: in our browser sidebars, in the pages of print media, embedded in movies and TV shows, on airplanes, in taxis and trains and even toilet stalls. K Smith. But I truly hope its more than that. Like the letters themselves, Smiths poem is restorative. Some of these events have happened in large public spaces, so its been a matter of reading and then having maybe a public Q&A or more of a back and forth afterward. Her poem is an erasure poem, a form of found poetry, making it even more successful in her criticism of the original document. Not unlike your previous books, this one feels cohesive even as it encompasses poems whose forms and concerns vary. Tracy K. Smith: Sure. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration. And youre leaving it to us, the reader, to fill in the blank. She comes home with her paper bags and looks at the numbers to her name and it ultimately slam[s] [her] in the face; she perceives a life of luxury and craves more from life than that of which she can afford. Men with interests to protect seduce and extract pleasure from a young person, making her believe / / It was she who gave permission, just as patriarchal industrial capitalism has plundered the youth of mother Earth.Those awful, awful men. She didn'tKnow me, but I believed her,And a terrible new acheRolled over in my chest,Like in a room where the drapesHave been swept back. How do imaginative play and perhaps even humor figure in your process and your poetry right now? As Auden supposedly said in conversation, you cant half-read it. WebGarden of Eden What a profound longing I feel, just this very instant, For the Garden of Eden On Montague Street Where I seldom shopped, Usually only after therapy Elbow Inspired by a photograph taken during a Black Lives Matter protest after city police killed Alton Sterling, a black man, the poem imagines a confrontation between state power and another African American body. My approach was to expand it, to maybe pull it apart and make it into a poem in different sections, and I looked through some of his letters, I looked through his will, and found through erasure different statements within those documents. K Smith. My poems strain for the kind of freedom to rise above Time on occasion, to see through it, to make use of what once (when I needed it) might have been invisible to me and what now (after the fact) can seem plain. Terrible. Curtis Fox: Dr Hayden from the Library of Congress, right? We were then asked to form an opinion on the meaning and significance of the poem. Curtis Fox: Now you hinted at it, but its an erasure poem. I struggle a lot with interpreting metaphorical words often used by poets and underlying meanings behind small phrases. Purchasing food, however, leaves the speaker anxious: It was Brooklyn. WASHINGTON SQUARE: In Ordinary Light you recall your first poem, written in grade school and titled Humor. These days much of your work deals with weighty topics, though youve said in other interviews that writing often feels joyful. And let it slam me in the face Tracy K. Smith: Hi, thanks for having me. This is a poem thats kind of looking back toward the moment when we might have known but didnt care. Though its not like we have much of choice. Redress in the most humble terms: Curtis Fox: So I wanted to ask you about your time as Poet Laureate, but before we get there, Id like to get straight to a poem. Curtis Fox: Yeah, its one of those poems, when you read it you think God, somebody should have done this years ago. Curtis Fox: This is Poetry Off The Shelf from The Poetry Foundation. One of the women greeted me.I love you, she said. ravaged our She earned a BA from Harvard University and an MFA in creative writing from Columbia University. Did writing your memoir indeed open up new space for that? As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. Or was it just a sense of being spurred to write by the experience of working intensively with language?SMITH: Yi Lei has big questions. 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