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Heathen (Heather Derr-Smith) (born 1971) is an American poet. Their fourth book, ''Thrust'', won the 2016 Lexi Rudnitsky Editor's Choice Award and was published by Persea Books in 2017. Derr's fifth book, Outskirts is forthcoming from University of Akron Press in March 2022. Derr-Smith was born in
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, and spent their early childhood in
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. Their family then moved to Fredericksburg, Virginia, where they spent their middle and high school years. They studied at the
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, earning a B.A. in Art History. There they also took poetry workshops with
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, Charles Wright and
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. Derr went on to earn their MFA in Poetry at the
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, where they studied with
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,
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, Jim Galvin, and
Mark Doty Mark Doty (born August 10, 1953) is an American poet and memoirist best known for his work ''My Alexandria.'' He was the winner of the National Book Award for Poetry in 2008. Early life Mark Doty was born in Maryville, Tennessee, to Lawrence ...
. Heathen's first book, ''Each End of the World'', was published in 2005. Mark Doty called it "astonishing" and "a devastating performance." The poems are about the 1991-1996
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, where Derr-Smith volunteered in a refugee camp in Gašinci, Croatia and delivered humanitarian aid in Bosnia in the summer of 1994. Derr-Smith's second collection of poems, ''The Bride Minaret'', was published at the
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. It was selected by Elton Glaser for the Akron Series in Poetry in 2008. It was edited by Mary Biddinger, who writes, "Heather Derr-Smith's second collection journeys to the rough core of desire, creating and destroying binaries along the way." The poems are about personal and global issues of exile and identity. Many of the poems were written in Damascus, Syria where Derr-Smith interviewed Iraqi and Palestinian refugees during the Iraq war troop surge of 2007. Denise Duhamel writes, "''The Bride Minaret'' is a book of emotional, literary, and cultural substance. As Mendelson wrote of Auden: the poems bear witness to the close connection between intelligence and love." Their third collection, ''Tongue Screw'' (2016), takes a more personal turn. Stacey Waite writes, "Derr-Smith's poems are imagistically rich and unflinchingly honest as they unfold, one after the other, the thin and permeable boundaries between war and desire, violence and beauty, politics and the inexplicable motion of experience." Lee Ann Roripaugh says, "the poems in ''Tongue Screw'' are fiercely glorious in their evocation of troubled memory, gritty desire, and love's holy ghost." Derr-Smith is founder and director of Cuvaj se/Take care, a nonprofit supporting writers in conflict zones, post-conflict recovery areas and communities affected by trauma.


Works

*''Each end of the world'', Charlotte, N.C.: Main Street Rag, 2005. , *''The bride minaret'', Akron, Ohio Univ. of Akron Press 2008. , *''Tongue screw'', Omaha, NE: Spark Wheel Press, 2016. , *''Thrust: poems'' New York: Persea Books, 2017. ,


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Official website
* * *https://poets.org/poet/heather-derr-smith *https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChhjf1Vp_5o6siKsuhv_G0A *https://kenyonreview.org/reviews/thrust-by-heather-derr-smith-738439/ *https://iowareview.org/blog/heather-derr-smiths-thrust *https://www.tupeloquarterly.com/reviews/make-love-out-of-the-kick-and-the-punch-a-review-of-heather-derr-smiths-thrust/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Derr-Smith, Heather 1971 births Living people University of Virginia alumni Writers from Dallas Poets from Los Angeles Iowa Writers' Workshop alumni American women poets 21st-century American poets 21st-century American women writers