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Danez Smith might be one of my new favorite poets. They have a way with words that hits deep and hard, and I highly recommend the audio versions that they narrate themself.
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Danez Smith might be one of my new favorite poets. They have a way with words that hits deep and hard, and I highly recommend the audio versions that they narrate themself.
The loss of friends, weaved and explored through humor and love and reverence. There‘s pain written about and demands to be witnessed, but not in an overwhelming way that makes you feel like you need to step away from the book. It‘s just honest. I love anything written about adult friendships so I loved this.
Danez Smith‘s poetry is reflective of life, and takes a hard look at racism, homophobia, and living with aids. There are a lot of striking lines in this book. I listened to the audio, so although I don‘t think I got as much of the poems‘ contents, it was fun listening to Danez perform his work. I also appreciated the intro explaining the real title of this collection and why he called it Homie. #Poetry #LGBTQ
4.5 🌟. Enjoyed the shorter poems.
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Also the first book I've read from @bookriot 's #gettbr recommendations, which is quite exciting!
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Danez Smith is one of the best poets out there right now and Homie (their most recent collection) is fantastic. I had really high hopes as I've loved their work in the past, and this definitely met and surpassed them. Highly recommended.
Danez Smith is one of the most exciting poets writing today and this collection secures their place as a major poet of the time. The theme of friendship and the power of those bonds is at the center of a work that discusses all of life - love, hate, sickness, death, happiness, sorrow. Highly recommended.
A beautiful book of poems to start 2021. Themes of race, class, and sexuality. Favorites were Dogs! Sometimes I Wish I Felt The Side Effects, What Was Said At The Bus Stop, and Depression Food.
“i breathe you. in you, i nourish. strangle your name out my mouth if you could but you are a smoke i can swallow, fire rich with something thicker, honey begat by flames, the wet of burned skin. your name is honeydew glass, i hunger & bleed for it.”
As I left Cali three days ago on a roadtrip to meet up with my family for the holidays, this felt timely. #poetry #poetrymatters
Every week, I highlight #LGBTQAuthors as part of #TheRainbowShelf 🏳️🌈 Author and poet Danez Smith has won multiple literary awards, including the Lambda Literary Award. Their work has been selected as a Boston Globe Best Poetry Book, and they are co-host on the Poetry Foundation's podcast VS. #LGBTQ #QueerAuthors #LGBTQVoices #Poetry
#qooc #poetry #audiobook #shortread #powerful Danez reads the poems with such feeling and energy. I saw him read in person a couple of years ago. Danez is a great poet.
Danez Smith is easily one of my favorite current poets. They have a way of catching you off guard with brilliant turns of phrase and heart-wrenching left turns into the realities of racism, homophobia, suicide, and living with HIV. (I also just discovered they use they/them pronouns, which makes me WILDLY happy.) I can‘t recommend their work enough.
… no one
wants to hear a poem about fall; much
prefer the fallen
body, something easy to mourn
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😲 😍 😓 I'm not sure what else to say about this short collection (is it really short? 84 pages of poetry seems like an awful lot to me). I don't know enough about poetry to have the right vocabulary to describe this book, but damn. It is a powerful book. Loved it. Might need to buy it in order to do it more justice. Fantastic piece of writing. Highly recommended.
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So glad I decided to try something new and purchase the audiobook version of this collection.
All you have to do is follow his IG account to understand why I needed to listen to him read his work.
I found great depth of emotion in this poetry collection. The poems centered mainly around love and appreciation of those close to you, whether by family, friendship, or just kinship through shared experiences or identities. There was both a strength and vulnerability to the language here, and many of the poems ended with what felt like a gut punch of recognition or understanding. 5⭐️
Got this new release in the mail today! If you want more poetry in your life, stack this one. So excited.