

BONUS: Poetry That Pays Attention with Patricia Smith
29 snips Aug 28, 2023
Patricia Smith, author of nine books, explores how memory, persona, and curiosity inform her poetry. She discusses the chilling nature of hollow advice and the significance of a photograph. The podcast also delves into the role of rhythm and voice in her poetry and the power of known and imagined personas.
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Motown Influence
- Patricia Smith's earliest poetic influence was Motown songwriter Smokey Robinson.
- She admired the intricate rhymes, storytelling, and musicality of his songs, like "Tears of a Clown."
Musical Storytelling
- Music inspires Patricia Smith to find new ways to tell stories.
- She always listens for how music makes narratives feel fresh and captivating.
Jimi Savannah
- Patricia Smith's poem "Shoulda Been Jimi Savannah" was inspired by her father's desired name for her.
- Her mother chose the more traditional "Patricia Anne," reflecting contrasting parental aspirations.