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John Warner Smith

John Warner Smith (born December 22, 1952) is an American poet and educator. He formerly held the position as the Louisiana Poet Laureate. His poems have appeared in numerous published works.

John Warner Smith
Born (1952-12-22) December 22, 1952 (age 71)
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Poet, educator
Known forLouisiana Poet Laureate

Life, education, and career edit

Smith is a native of Morgan City, Louisiana. He grew up in Lake Charles, Louisiana, and received his M.F.A. in creative writing from the University of New Orleans. He holds a Master of Business Administration from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, a B.S. in accounting and a B.S. in psychology from McNeese State University.

Smith teaches English at Southern University in Baton Rouge, where he resides.[1] He studied with instructors and poets Terrance Hayes and Tracy K. Smith.[2] He is also the chief executive officer of Education's Next Horizon, a statewide nonprofit organization dedicated to PreK-12 education reform in Louisiana. Prior to joining Education's Next Horizon, Smith worked as a banker for Chase. He also served as Secretary of Labor in the administration of Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco and as Chief Administrative Officer for Lafayette City-Parish consolidated government.[3]

Literary works edit

Smith's poems have appeared in literary journals across the country, including Ploughshares, Antioch Review, Callaloo, Transition, River Styx, and Quiddity. Smith's poems have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and the Sundress Best of the Net Anthology.[4][5] His poem Parted has been featured in the magazine Fjords Review.[6]

About A Mandala of Hands, Terrance Hayes, a winner of the National Book Award for Poetry, has written: "John Warner Smith’s terrific debut collection pays homage to histories near and far, familial and mythic. Neighbors become ancestors, ancestors become neighbors offering the “songs we never heard,” the songs we have yet to sing in these rich poems. Smith writes with an anthropologist's precision and a griot's reverence as he revives, recovers and reimagines the voices that unite us. A Mandala of Hands is a mature and magical new book."[7]

About Soul Be A Witness, Thomas Sayers Ellis, winner of the 2005 Whiting Award, wrote: "This is how you upright Richard Wright. Redressed as courageous and urgent contemporary command, Soul Be A Witness carefully balances and re-injects the nutrient-like echoes of the Black Literary Tradition into our current state of soft, staged, formal phony literary legacy––as Heroic savior text and Neo Blue Print for New Black Fighting. For every stone history has cast at us, Soul Be A Witness casts three back in pure “Don’t Get It Twisted” fashion."[8]

Poet Laureate of Louisiana edit

Smith was appointed by the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities and governor John Bel Edwards to serve as the State's Poet Laureate.[9] He held that position from 2019-2020.[10] The poet laureate is the literary ambassador for the state and makes appearances to encourage the state's residents to explore and engage with poetry.[11] In November 2019, Smith memorialized a violent racial incident in the state's history by appearing at a historical symposium and debuting a new poem about the events.[12]

Smith is the first African-American male to serve in the position.[13]

Published collections edit

  • A Mandala of Hands, Aldrich Press / Kelsay Books, 2015 ISBN 9780692415313
  • Soul Be A Witness, MadHat Press, 2016, ISBN 9781941196267
  • Spirits of the Gods, ULL Press, 2017, ISBN 9781946160010
  • Muhammad’s Mountain, Lavender Ink, 2019, ISBN 1-944-88443-2
  • Our Shut Eyes, MadHat Press, 2021, ISBN 1952335116

References edit

  1. ^ "John Warner Smith". "Ploughshares". Retrieved May 27, 2018.
  2. ^ Johnson, William (December 15, 2014). "Mayor And Poet To Share The Stage". dailyworld.com. Retrieved May 28, 2018.
  3. ^ Louisiana Public Broadcasting. "John Warner Smith, CEO, Education's Next Horizon". Louisiana Public Broadcasting. Louisiana Public Broadcasting. Retrieved November 28, 2016.
  4. ^ Cave Canem. "John Warner Smith". Cave Canem. Cave Canem. Retrieved November 28, 2016.
  5. ^ Kelsay, Karen. "Pushcart Prize Nominations". kelsaybooks.com. Retrieved May 28, 2018.
  6. ^ "Volume 3, Issue 2". fjordsreview.com. Retrieved May 28, 2018.
  7. ^ Southern University (December 17, 2014). "SU Professor publishes poetry collection". Southern University. Retrieved November 28, 2016.
  8. ^ 13th Annual Louisiana Book Festival. "John Warner Smith". Louisiana Book Festival. Louisiana Book Festival. Retrieved November 28, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ John Warner Smith Named Louisiana Poet Laureate, The Advocate, August 9, 2019
  10. ^ Poets, Academy of American. "About John Warner Smith | Academy of American Poets". poets.org. Retrieved 2022-09-28.
  11. ^ John Warner Smith Named Louisiana Poet Laureate, The Advocate, August 9, 2019
  12. ^ "A Louisiana Town Expels All of Its Black Doctors in a Prescription for the Status Quo," Southern Hollows podcast, 2019.
  13. ^ John Warner Smith Named Louisiana Poet Laureate, The Advocate, August 9, 2019

External links edit

  • Official website

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John Warner Smith born December 22 1952 is an American poet and educator He formerly held the position as the Louisiana Poet Laureate His poems have appeared in numerous published works John Warner SmithBorn 1952 12 22 December 22 1952 age 71 Morgan City Louisiana U S NationalityAmericanOccupation s Poet educatorKnown forLouisiana Poet Laureate Contents 1 Life education and career 2 Literary works 3 Poet Laureate of Louisiana 4 Published collections 5 References 6 External linksLife education and career editSmith is a native of Morgan City Louisiana He grew up in Lake Charles Louisiana and received his M F A in creative writing from the University of New Orleans He holds a Master of Business Administration from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette a B S in accounting and a B S in psychology from McNeese State University Smith teaches English at Southern University in Baton Rouge where he resides 1 He studied with instructors and poets Terrance Hayes and Tracy K Smith 2 He is also the chief executive officer of Education s Next Horizon a statewide nonprofit organization dedicated to PreK 12 education reform in Louisiana Prior to joining Education s Next Horizon Smith worked as a banker for Chase He also served as Secretary of Labor in the administration of Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco and as Chief Administrative Officer for Lafayette City Parish consolidated government 3 Literary works editSmith s poems have appeared in literary journals across the country including Ploughshares Antioch Review Callaloo Transition River Styx and Quiddity Smith s poems have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and the Sundress Best of the Net Anthology 4 5 His poem Parted has been featured in the magazine Fjords Review 6 About A Mandala of Hands Terrance Hayes a winner of the National Book Award for Poetry has written John Warner Smith s terrific debut collection pays homage to histories near and far familial and mythic Neighbors become ancestors ancestors become neighbors offering the songs we never heard the songs we have yet to sing in these rich poems Smith writes with an anthropologist s precision and a griot s reverence as he revives recovers and reimagines the voices that unite us A Mandala of Hands is a mature and magical new book 7 About Soul Be A Witness Thomas Sayers Ellis winner of the 2005 Whiting Award wrote This is how you upright Richard Wright Redressed as courageous and urgent contemporary command Soul Be A Witness carefully balances and re injects the nutrient like echoes of the Black Literary Tradition into our current state of soft staged formal phony literary legacy as Heroic savior text and Neo Blue Print for New Black Fighting For every stone history has cast at us Soul Be A Witness casts three back in pure Don t Get It Twisted fashion 8 Poet Laureate of Louisiana editSmith was appointed by the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities and governor John Bel Edwards to serve as the State s Poet Laureate 9 He held that position from 2019 2020 10 The poet laureate is the literary ambassador for the state and makes appearances to encourage the state s residents to explore and engage with poetry 11 In November 2019 Smith memorialized a violent racial incident in the state s history by appearing at a historical symposium and debuting a new poem about the events 12 Smith is the first African American male to serve in the position 13 Published collections editA Mandala of Hands Aldrich Press Kelsay Books 2015 ISBN 9780692415313 Soul Be A Witness MadHat Press 2016 ISBN 9781941196267 Spirits of the Gods ULL Press 2017 ISBN 9781946160010 Muhammad s Mountain Lavender Ink 2019 ISBN 1 944 88443 2 Our Shut Eyes MadHat Press 2021 ISBN 1952335116References edit John Warner Smith Ploughshares Retrieved May 27 2018 Johnson William December 15 2014 Mayor And Poet To Share The Stage dailyworld com Retrieved May 28 2018 Louisiana Public Broadcasting John Warner Smith CEO Education s Next Horizon Louisiana Public Broadcasting Louisiana Public Broadcasting Retrieved November 28 2016 Cave Canem John Warner Smith Cave Canem Cave Canem Retrieved November 28 2016 Kelsay Karen Pushcart Prize Nominations kelsaybooks com Retrieved May 28 2018 Volume 3 Issue 2 fjordsreview com Retrieved May 28 2018 Southern University December 17 2014 SU Professor publishes poetry collection Southern University Retrieved November 28 2016 13th Annual Louisiana Book Festival John Warner Smith Louisiana Book Festival Louisiana Book Festival Retrieved November 28 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link John Warner Smith Named Louisiana Poet Laureate The Advocate August 9 2019 Poets Academy of American About John Warner Smith Academy of American Poets poets org Retrieved 2022 09 28 John Warner Smith Named Louisiana Poet Laureate The Advocate August 9 2019 A Louisiana Town Expels All of Its Black Doctors in a Prescription for the Status Quo Southern Hollows podcast 2019 John Warner Smith Named Louisiana Poet Laureate The Advocate August 9 2019External links editOfficial website nbsp Poetry portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Warner Smith amp oldid 1192674453, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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