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''Incendiary Art'' is a collection of poems written by American poet, Patricia Smith. It was published on February 15, 2017, by TriQuarterly Books, an imprint of
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. This collection was written as a response to the violent deaths of African American males and females in the United States, with a focus on the grief of the mothers who try to protect them, to no avail. Its title is a reference to the role of fire in African American lives, including the burning of
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crosses and the burning spurred by riots in Black communities across America. The collection was awarded the 2018
Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award The Kingsley and Kate Tufts Poetry Awards are a pair of American prizes based at Claremont Graduate University. They are given to poets for their collections of poetry written in the English language, by a citizen or legal resident alien of the U ...
and was a finalist for the 2018
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry The Pulitzer Prize for Poetry is one of the seven American Pulitzer Prizes awarded annually for Letters, Drama, and Music. The award came five years after the first Pulitzers were awarded in other categories; Joseph Pulitzer's will had not ment ...
.


Contents

The collection is centered around a series of poems based on a 13-year-old African-American male named
Emmett Till Emmett Louis Till (July 25, 1941 – August 28, 1955) was an African American youth, who was 14 years old when he was abducted and Lynching in the United States, lynched in Mississippi in 1955 after being accused of offending a white woman, ...
from Chicago who, while visiting his relatives during the summer of 1955 in Mississippi, was violently murdered after being accused of offending a white woman. The murderers, Bryant and Milam were acquitted by an all white jury. The series of poems are entitled: "Emmett Till: Choose Your Own Adventure", inspired by the children's book series
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, where the reader can choose their own ending to the story by turning to certain pages and following that trajectory. Smith uses this device to imagine what would have happened to Till under various different circumstances. ''Incendiary Art'' contains a series of poems divided into four headings, including: Incendiary, When Black Men Drown Their Daughters, Accidental, and Shooting Into the Mirror. The poetic forms such as prose poems, villanelles, sonnets, and sestinas are some of the techniques employed in the poems.


Poems

I. Incendiary # "That Chile Emmett in that Casket" # "Enigma of the Shadowbox Swine" # "Incendiary Art" # "BlessBlessed" # "Incendiary Art: MOVE, Philadelphia, 1985" # "Emmett Till: Choose Your Own Adventure" # "The Then Where" # "Incendiary Art: Chicago, 1968" # "Reemergence of the Noose" # "Emmett Till: Choose Your Own Adventure" # "ReBirthday" # "Incendiary Art: Birmingham, 1963" # "Runaway" # "10-Year-Old Shot Three Times, but She's Fine" # "Emmett Till: Chose Your Own Adventure" # "Hey, who you got in here?" # "Incendiary Art: Los Angeles, 1992" # "See What Happen When You Don't Be Careful" # "Mammy Two-Shoes, Rightful Owner of Tom, Addresses the Lady of the House" # "Incendiary Art Ferguson, 2014" # "XXXL" # "Emmett Till: Choose Your Own Adventure" # "How to Bust into a Back Man's House and Take a Boy Out" II. When Black Men Drown Their Daughters # "The Five Stages of Drowning" # "Sentencing" # "Why the Verdict Just Don't Sound Right; or, The Bobbing Baby Blues" # "This is no movie" # "On every inch of me, there are rumors of fathers" # "Meanwhile, the Mother" # "When Black Men Drown Their Daughters" # "Blurred Quotient and Theory" III. Accidental # "Sagas of the Accidental Saint" # "The Mother Dares Make Love Again, After" IV. Shooting into the Mirror # "Sometimes" # "Elegy" # "The First 23 Minutes of the First Day Without Requiem" # "Requiem" # "And He Stays Dead" # "Emmett Till: Choose Your Own Adventure" # "Incendiary Art: The Body"


Reception

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'' praised Smith's "razor-sharp linguistic sensibilities", singling out "Elegy" as one of the collection's best poems. The collection was also reviewed in ''
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'' and ''
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''.


Awards

* 2018
Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award The Kingsley and Kate Tufts Poetry Awards are a pair of American prizes based at Claremont Graduate University. They are given to poets for their collections of poetry written in the English language, by a citizen or legal resident alien of the U ...
, winner * 2017
Los Angeles Times Book Prize Since 1980, the ''Los Angeles Times'' has awarded a set of annual book prizes. The ''Los Angeles Times'' Book Prize currently has nine categories: biography, current interest, fiction, first fiction (the Art Seidenbaum Award added in 1991), his ...
for Poetry, winner * 2018 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work, Poetry, winner * 2018
Black Caucus of the American Library Association The Black Caucus of the American Library Association (BCALA) is an affiliate of the American Library Association (ALA) that focuses on the needs of African-American library professionals by promoting careers in librarianship, funding literacy i ...
Best Poetry Award, winner * 2018
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry The Pulitzer Prize for Poetry is one of the seven American Pulitzer Prizes awarded annually for Letters, Drama, and Music. The award came five years after the first Pulitzers were awarded in other categories; Joseph Pulitzer's will had not ment ...
, finalist


References

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