POET
Patricia Smith (1955 - )
BIOGRAPHY
Patricia Smith, who has been called “a testament to the power of words to change lives,” is the author of four books of poetry, most recently Teahouse of the Almighty, a 2005 National Poetry Series selection (Coffee House Press). Her poems have been published in The Paris Review and TriQuarterly, as well as many anthologies, including American Voices, The Spoken Word Revolution, and The Oxford Anthology of African-American Poetry. Smith also penned the critically acclaimed history Africans in America and the award-winning children’s book Janna and the Kings. A four-time individual champion on the National Poetry Slam, Smith has also been a featured poet on HBO’s Def Poetry Jam and has performed her work around the world. She has written and performed two one-woman plays, one of which was produced by Derek Walcott’s Trinidad Theater Workshop. She is a Cave Canem faculty member and has served as the Bruce McEver Chair in Writing at Georgia Tech University.
AUDIO
Poetry Off the Shelf
Poems for President Obama
Charles Bernstein, Patricia Smith and Forrest Gander offer presidential advice.
BOOKS
Teahouse of the Almighty
(Coffee House Press)
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= First appeared in Poetry magazine.

