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[POSTPONED! WATCH THIS SPACE!] Georgia Poetry Circuit returns to Savannah with National Book Award Finalist Carmen Giménez Smith

  • The Book Lady Bookstore 6 East Liberty Street Savannah, GA 31401 (map)

The New York Times Book Review says of her latest collection, “With an urgency propelled by largely unpunctuated language and nimble lines, Giménez Smith careens between devastating accounts of racial and xenophobic violence. . . .While taking on gentrification and border walls, white feminism and late capitalism, Giménez Smith manages to frame a queer, Latinx, immigrants’ daughter, motherhood poetics that’s entirely her own.”

Born in New York, poet Carmen Giménez Smith is the daughter of South American immigrants. A CantoMundo fellow, she earned a BA in English from San Jose State University and an MFA in creative writing from the University of Iowa's Writer Workshop. She writes lyric essays as well as poetry, and is the author of the poetry chapbook Casanova Variations (2009), the full-length collection Odalisque in Pieces (2009), the memoir Bring Down the Little Birds: On Mothering, Art, Work, and Everything Else (2010). Her 2013 collection Milk and Filth, was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, and her Cruel Futures collection is a volume in the 2018 City Lights Spotlight Series. Her latest collection, Be Recorder, was published by Graywolf Press and was a 2019 finalist for the National Book Award in Poetry.
 
Giménez Smith’s work explores issues affecting the lives of females, including Latina identity, and frequently references myth and memory. Wolf Schneider, writing in New Mexico Magazine, described Giménez Smith’s poetry as “waves of free verse, incantation and song.” With the publication of Odalisque in Pieces, Giménez Smith was featured as a New American Poet on the Poetry Society of America’s website. 

She co-edited Angels of the Americlypse: New Latin@ Writing, an anthology of contemporary Latinx writing (Counterpath Press, 2014), and she is the current editor of The Nation's poetry section, alongside Stephanie Burt. Carmen serves as the publisher of Noemi Press, which has published over 40 full-length collections of poetry and fiction.
Giménez Smith is the co-director for CantoMundo. She is a Professor of English at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg, VA.