Wade in the Water

“Wade in the Water” by Tracy K. Smith is a poetry collection published by Penguin Publishing Group on April 3, 2018. This edition spans 96 pages and is presented in English. The work explores themes of citizenship, motherhood, and artistry within a society influenced by wealth and violence, using a blend of historical and contemporary voices.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of experiences woven throughout the collection, including reflections on the Civil War, the correspondence of slave owners, and the letters of African Americans who served in the conflict. The poems also address modern issues such as environmental pollution and the experiences of immigrants and refugees. Through lyrical observations of everyday life and the growth of her daughter, Smith connects the past and present, creating a profound dialogue that resonates with themes of civil rights and social justice.
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SHORTLISTED FOR THE FORWARD PRIZE FOR BEST COLLECTION 2018
A New York Times Notable Book of 2018
Even the men in black armor, the ones
Jangling handcuffs and keys, what else
Are they so buffered against, if not love’s blade
Sizing up the heart’s familiar meat?
In Wade in the Water, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Tracy K. Smith’s signature voice – inquisitive, lyrical and wry – turns over what it means to be a citizen, a mother and an artist in a culture arbitrated by wealth, men and violence. The various connotations of the title, taken from a spiritual once sung on the Underground Railroad which smuggled slaves to safety in 19th-century America, resurface throughout the book, binding past and present together. Collaged voices and documents recreate both the correspondence between slave owners and the letters sent home by African Americans enlisted in the US Civil War. Survivors’ reports attest to the experiences of recent immigrants and refugees. Accounts of near-death experiences intertwine with the modern-day fallout of a corporation’s illegal pollution of a major river and the surrounding land; and, in a series of beautiful lyrical pieces, the poet’s everyday world and the growth and flourishing of her daughter are observed with a tender and witty eye. Marrying the contemporary and the historical to a sense of the transcendent, haunted and holy, this is a luminous book by one of America’s essential poets.
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