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[insert] boy is the debut poetry collection by American poet Danez Smith, published in 2014. Its poems examine Black identity, queerness, desire, violence, family, and trauma through direct language and varied poetic forms. The collection received the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Poetry, and it is intended for readers of contemporary poetry concerned with race, sexuality, embodiment, and survival.
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[insert] boy ranks #328 of 445 in the Poetry Collection ranking, behind The Wild Iris by Louise Glück, ahead of A Thousand Mornings.
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Who is the author of the poetry collection [insert] boy?
The collection was written by American poet Danez Smith and published in 2014. Smith is a highly celebrated spoken word performer and writer from St. Paul, Minnesota.
What award did the poetry collection [insert] boy win?
The collection won the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Poetry, recognizing its profound impact on LGBTQ+ literature. This prestigious award honors works that explore queer themes and experiences.
What topics and themes does Danez Smith explore in [insert] boy?
Smith uses the collection to deeply explore intersections of Blackness, queerness, and trauma. The poems confront issues of racism, HIV/AIDS, and violence with a raw, emotionally charged voice.
What does the title [insert] boy mean?
The title plays on the way society attempts to categorize and marginalize young Black men, reducing them to an "insert" or a stereotype. Smith reclaims this format to dissect how Black boyhood is perceived and policed in America.
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