The Gray Area with Sean Illing

Tracy K. Smith changed how I read poetry

Feb 27, 2020
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Tracy K. Smith, a two-time U.S. Poet Laureate, dives deep into the essence of poetry and its power to express complex emotions. She discusses how poetry captures feelings that often elude language, advocating for the embrace of ambiguity. Smith shares insights from her most recent book, 'Wade in the Water,' and explores themes of identity, love, and empathy. Through her readings, she challenges listeners to engage with the human experience and cultivate connections amidst modern life's distractions.
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INSIGHT

Poetry's Purpose

  • Poetry explores feelings that defy language, going beyond everyday communication.
  • It helps us find words for emotions we struggle to express, especially during significant life events.
INSIGHT

Embracing Poetic Frustration

  • Frustration with poetry can be the point, not a failure, like wandering thoughts in meditation.
  • Poetry explores language's shortcomings, not just its mastery, highlighting its insufficiency.
ADVICE

How to Read Poetry

  • When reading poetry, ask questions about the title and how the poem's body responds to them.
  • A good poem will guide you and teach you how to read it, revealing meaning in unexpected places.
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