Eternity: Selected Poems
By (Author) Tracy K. Smith
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
30th May 2019
30th May 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Modern and contemporary poetry (c 1900 onwards)
811.6
Paperback
208
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 15mm
183g
Bearing witness to the best and worst of humanity, a selection spanning twenty years of luminous poetry by the US Laureate Tracy K. Smith's poetry seems to contain the whole universe. From the earliest work gathered here, we find the voices and experiences of women who have lived adventurously, who have travelled, desired, and found themselves drinking at bars with strangers in lands far from home; we find records of tenderness and of conflict, of the cruelty inflicted on humanity by humanity, and remarkable documentary work bearing witness to the victims of injustice, from a Native American boy separated from his family by the US Government to the girls kidnapped as 'wives' for rebel commanders in Uganda. This volume gathers the poet's selections from her four collections published since 2003, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning Life on Mars, which expands the scope still further, finding in outer space - and the work of David Bowie - a rich vein of questions about life and death, power and paternalism, and race; and Wade in the Water, whose explorations of motherhood and the destruction of the environment intertwine with verbatim histories of slavery and the American Civil War. These are sensuous, light-filled poems, capable of finding the luminous, the transcendent and a principle of love in even the most difficult of subjects.
Smith's poetry is an awakening itself * Vogue *
Deftly, Tracy K. Smith, the reigning poet laureate of the United States, illuminates America's generational wounds * New York Magazine *
Smith is a storyteller who loves to explore how the body can respond to a lover, to family, and to history -- Hilton Als * The New Yorker *
Tracy K. Smith's four poetry collections are The Body's Question (2003), Duende (2007), Life on Mars (2011) and Wade in the Water (2018). She won the Pulitzer Prize for Life of Mars. She is also the author of a memoir, Ordinary Light, which was a finalist for the National Book Award. In 2017 she was named Poet Laureate of the United States. She teaches at Princeton University.