Above Ground by Clint Smith
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Will appeal to parents in particular
In Above Ground, Clint Smith transforms the mundane moments of parenthood into moving reflections on family, race, and the current state of the world. I’m not sure how objective I can be in reviewing the collection: it feels like a personal gift in this year when I’ve struggled with the yawning gap between what I’m feeling as a first time parent and what I can communicate to other people. It often seems like there’s nothing to say about parenthood that hasn’t been said before, but Smith avoids cliche by playing with scale, juxtaposing the intimate and the immense. There are multiple poems in this collection about dinosaurs (in books, in bathtubs), odes to baby hiccups and the beauty of the baby swing, descriptions of kitchen dance parties and hotdog Halloween costumes. These entries share space with meditations on New Orleans after Katrina, on gun violence and military violence and the legacy of slavery. The existence of these poems next to each other makes clear the stakes of parenting in a world that can feel inherently dangerous. Smith’s style is quite narrative, and there isn’t as much experimentation with syntax or language as I’m accustomed to with poetry. As a result, the collection sometimes reads a little like a memoir with line breaks. I can see it appealing to my most poetry-skeptical students, who ask every year why poetry can’t just say what it means. Most readers will find something here that speaks to them, I think; I know that I’m leaving with a profound sense of gratitude for Smith’s efforts to put words to the everyday enormity of parenting.
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A Must Read
With a contrast of the mixing of playful poems on fatherhood and the unflinching poems on the stark reality of being Black in the United States, Smith’s collection provides a window of words into the emotional rollercoaster of living a dual emotional life that can exist with both so much joy and so much heartbreak; so much beauty coexisting with ugliness; so much love existing while there’s so much hate. Truly amazing.
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