Bluff : A powerful new collection reckoning with America, protest and poetry itself
(Autor) Danez SmithDanez Smith
Danez Smith is a prominent queer, non-binary Black poet and performer known for their powerful and emotive work. Their most notable works include "Don't Call Us Dead" and "Homie," both of which explore themes of race, sexuality, and identity with raw honesty and vulnerability. Smith's writing style is characterized by its lyrical language, vivid imagery, and unflinching exploration of personal and societal struggles. They have been a trailblazer in the world of contemporary poetry, pushing boundaries and challenging conventions with their fearless and impactful work. Smith's impact on their literary genre has been profound, earning them numerous awards and accolades, including a Lambda Literary Award and a Forward Prize for Best Collection. Their most famous work, "Don't Call Us Dead," has been hailed as a modern masterpiece and a vital contribution to the ongoing conversation around race, identity, and social justice. Smith continues to be a leading voice in contemporary poetry, inspiring and empowering readers with their unapologetic and transformative art.