The Gray Area with Sean Illing

Best of: Tracy K. Smith changed how I read poetry

Dec 24, 2020
Tracy K. Smith, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and former U.S. Poet Laureate, shares her profound insights on the nature of poetry. She emphasizes that poetry expresses feelings that often defy language and encourages embracing ambiguity. The conversation delves into the interplay of personal and societal themes, exploring poetry's role in fostering empathy and understanding. Smith reads from her collection *Wade in the Water*, touching on love, identity, and the human experience, all while redefining how we approach and appreciate poetic expression.
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ANECDOTE

Charity Poem

  • Tracy K. Smith reads her poem "Charity," exploring shared human struggles.
  • She discusses the importance of acknowledging our own vulnerabilities.
INSIGHT

Parental Love

  • Parental love involves prioritizing another's needs over one's own.
  • This type of love is often different from romantic or platonic love.
INSIGHT

Market Logic in Love

  • Market logic can influence romantic love, making it transactional.
  • The constant availability of choices can hinder commitment and depth.
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