Lady Smith

Author:   Jess Smith
Publisher:   University of Akron Press
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9781629223032


Pages:   87
Publication Date:   08 April 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Lady Smith


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Winner of the 2023 Akron Poetry Prize Propulsive and erotic, searching and incisive, Jess Smith's debut collection Lady Smith explores the overlap between private and public violence. These poems investigate the troubled relationship between control and intimacy and deconstruct the messaging women receive about their bodies, starting in childhood. Lady Smith resists the urge to offer a tidy healing narrative, instead revealing the way victims absorb violence and try to live with the long shadows of cultural misunderstandings and self-doubt. Smith offers readers a fearless invitation to pleasure, sensuality, and our own complicity in everyday brutalities. The Akron Series in Poetry was founded in 1995 to discover and amplify writers who speak in original and compelling voices. Each year, The University of Akron Press offers the Akron Poetry Prize, a competition open to poets writing in English. The winning poet receives $1,500 and publication of their book in the series. The final selection is made by a nationally prominent poet.

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Author:   Jess Smith
Publisher:   University of Akron Press
Imprint:   University of Akron Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.40cm
Weight:   0.159kg
ISBN:  

9781629223032


ISBN 10:   1629223034
Pages:   87
Publication Date:   08 April 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Lady Smith crackles and reckons, urgent in syntax and imagery, as it unpacks a series of troubled relationships not just with others but with body and self. Let us be clear that the systems designed to regulate and manage violence commit, in themselves, a kind of violence, as when an academic bureaucrat asks, ""Did you wear bare legs in some / goosebumped hope for this exact preamble?"" Or, in lines from the nimbly titled, darkly funny ""DARVO"" ""Sounds like dashcam, like // doorway, like bard, like darnedest, / like the flabbiest acronym, though / it was intended to tighten // the duration of comprehension."" The poet's title evokes a particular model of gun, but the collection ultimately invokes something more powerful--survival instinct, a desire to devour and thrive, a dare to pleasure and be pleasured, to ""pink and thick and glisten""--and the strange, unapologetic intimacies that can save someone's life once shared. Maybe yours. --Sandra Beasley, author of Made to Explode ""Of course the sea // has teeth."" And so does every poem in this collection that refuses anything less than reckoning--with patriarchy's myriad trapdoors of violence, with family's maze of loss and tenderness, with desire's animal delights and all-too-human aches. In language at once forest-lush and bone-precise, Jess Smith demonstrates how an appetite for life--for full aliveness--is no easy thing to bear. After all, is it possible to ""name / a body part that is not a verb""? To have teeth is to commune with the moonlight blazing across a bed that smells like the sea or sounds like one's own heart. To have a heart--who would dare describe that? This poet, in this book, does. --Chen Chen, author of Your Emergency Contact Has Experienced an Emergency These gorgeous, candescent poems confront pain, desire, and love with dark wit and stark, oracular clarity. ""Nothing is enough / if you know how much you could have had,"" writes Jess Smith in her blazing debut collection Lady Smith, a book about trauma and the absurd bureaucracy of its aftermath. Moments of horror and grief are tempered by bleak humor, as in the poem ""Gather,"" when she questions ""something called a dangerousness hearing, which seems too obvious a title for a legal proceeding"" or in the poem ""Internalized"" when she admonishes the reader, ""Don't act / as if you've never heard a ghost / wailing from the cellar / and simply turned the sitcom volume up."" The voice of this unforgettable debut is irreverent, resilient, and revelatory as she navigates the monstrous way the language of desire can echo the language of violence. --Emily Skaja, author of Brute Lady Smith is raw and feral. These poems pulse with all the energy of a pistol, a target, and the bullet that brings them together. Jess Smith is a poet of incredible power and courage. There's nothing she can't write. --Tomás Q. Morín, author of Machete The fierce, sharp poems in Jess Smith's debut collection offer a raw fusion of tenderness and violence, suffering and love. The speakers in these poems do not ""bruise easily... never have,"" and they do not look away from the cause of the violences against a woman's body, what that body endures, absorbs, and births. I praise this poet's courage and grace, her capacity to admit that ""maybe it's better to go blind all at once, / and from something beautiful,"" than to look away and be silent. --Curtis Bauer, author of American Selfie


Author Information

Jess Smith is the author of Lady Smith, the winner of the 2023 Akron Poetry Prize. Originally from Georgia, she is currently an assistant professor of practice at Texas Tech University, where she also directs the MFA in creative writing.

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