Newspoet: Tracy K. Smith Writes The Day In Verse

Filed by KOSU News in Art & Life.
January 27, 2012

Today marks the start of an exciting project at All Things Considered. Each month we’ll be bringing in a poet to spend time in the newsroom — and at the end — to compose a poem reflecting on the day’s news.

The first poet to participate is Tracy K. Smith. She has received degrees in English and Creative Writing from Harvard College, Columbia University, and was a Wallace Stegner Fellow in Poetry at Stanford University. Her latest book of poems is titled Life on Mars.

Smith sat down with Melissa Block to talk about writing a poem in a hurry. She called the day she spent with NPR’s producers “delightful, and a little terrifying.”

But reflecting on the headlines isn’t exactly a new activity for Smith. In fact she said she often finds that news events are “things I am thinking about and wrestling with and trying to understand better.” And for a poet, there’s no better way to do that than to write.

Asked where she got the idea for this poem, Smith explained that she came to the morning news meeting at All Things Considered, where she got a preview of the day’s stories. Then she sat down to do some background reading. “I just listened to what seemed to rise to the surface for me,” she said.

It got easier when she found a point of view that she could identify with: One story by Ofeibea Quist-Arcton — about Nigerians fleeing violence in the north of the country — struck a particular chord. “The sense of individual lives and individual bodies gave me a starting point, Smith explained.” Her poem responding to that story is below.

All Things Considered’s Newspoet is produced and edited by Ellen Silva with production assistance from Rose Friedman. [Copyright 2012 National Public Radio]

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