Above Ground
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Clint Smith
A Best Book of the Year 2023: TIME NPR’s Best Books New York Public Library Electric Lit The Root NBC Today Mother JonesThe New York Times bestselling poetry collection with "inextinguishable generosity and abundant wisdom" (Monica Youn) from Clint Smith, author of #1 bestseller and National Book Critics Circle Award winner How the Word Is Passed. Clint Smith’s vibrant and compelling new collection traverses the vast emotional terrain of fatherhood, and explores how becoming a parent has recalibrated his sense of the world. There are poems that interrogate the ways our lives are shaped by both personal lineages and historical institutions. There are poems that revel in the wonder of discovering the world anew through the eyes of your children, as they discover it for the first time. There are poems that meditate on what it means to raise a family in a world filled with constant social and political tumult. Above Ground wrestles with how we hold wonder and despair in the same hands, how we carry intimate moments of joy and a collective sense of mourning in the same body. Smith’s lyrical, narrative poems bring the reader on a journey not only through the early years of his children’s lives, but through the changing world in which they are growing up—through the changing world of which we are all a part.Above Ground is a breathtaking collection that follows Smith's first award-winning book of poetry, Counting Descent.
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Author
Clint Smith
Pages
200
Publisher
Little, Brown
Published Date
2023-03-28
ISBN
0316702587 9780316702584
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"When I see Clint Smith's name as the author, I automatically gravitate to the work, and Above Ground is no different. The entire collection of poems read like a love song to a beautiful life; it included moments to treasure and moments that break your heart. <br/><br/>While many poems resonated with me, there were three that I will continue to go back to: "We See Another School Shooting on the News," "Punctuation," and "When Standing in a Cabin at the Whitney Plantation." <br/><br/>The line that stands out to me the most: “I fear everything I cannot control and know that I control nothing.”"