Homie
A celebration of friendship, loss, and resilience in poetry
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:20th Feb '20
Should be back in stock very soon
In Homie, Danez Smith explores the profound impact of friendship amidst adversity, celebrating connections that provide solace and strength.
In Homie, Danez Smith offers a deeply personal collection that serves as both a celebration of friendship and a poignant reflection on loss. The poems within explore the complexities of intimacy in a world often overshadowed by violence, xenophobia, and social inequity. Smith's work is characterized by an unwavering compassion that resonates throughout, making the reader feel the weight of both joy and sorrow experienced in the bonds we share with others.
This collection is more than just a series of poems; it is a heartfelt testament to the power of kinship. Through vivid imagery and emotional depth, Homie captures the essence of connection, showcasing how moments of love and support can provide solace in times of despair. Smith acknowledges the struggles faced by those who navigate life in marginalized bodies, yet they also highlight the beauty found in community and shared experiences.
Part friendship diary, part elegy, and part rallying cry, Homie is a tribute to those we hold dear. It invites readers to reflect on their own relationships and the significance of those connections. With each verse, Smith crafts a narrative that is both intimate and universal, reminding us of the importance of love and resilience in our lives.
I’d like to invent or order up new adjectives to describe the startling originality and ambition of Smith’s work. I’d like to unwrap some brand-new words, oddly pronged words, to convey their wary intelligence and open heart. Instead, I can only yoke together antonyms to convey anything of their particular vibration: their joy-dread, hunger-contentment, holy-profanity... The radiance of Homie arrives like a shock, like found money, like a flower fighting through concrete... This is a book full of the turbulence of thought and desire, piloted by a writer who never loses their way. That compass — provided by friends, influences, collaborators — stays steady. -- Parul Sehgal * New York Times *
A deeply personal collection... and provocative and moving meditation on friendship, sex and blackness. * Guardian *
Danez Smith has always been the most talented voice of our generation, but it’s here, in their third collection, that their virtuosic abilities are matched by the ambitiousness of their heart. Here, they’ve built a table big enough to hold all of it: the small shames that accompany grief, the ecstasy of chosen kinship, "your people, my people, all that hashappened / to us" -- Franny Choi, author of Soft Science
This book reads as gospel, as righteous text that carves a religion out of friendship... Blessed be Danez Smith, for allowing us that closeness... Smith holds genius in them, and we are lucky that they choose to share it with usso abundantly -- Fatimah Asghar, author of If They Come For Us
Homie is how we survive – in verse... For Danez, friendship is a forest ripe with foliage and possibility... They offer us poems of seed and breath, charging us to reimagine the world as inhabitable and safe in this skin and these bodies beckoning us back to dirt -- Tish Jones
Homie is deeply moving and funny… [and] a step change from Smith’s earlier work -- Lanre Bakare * Guardian *
The president of black voices in poetry. Smith uses their new collection to explore the ideas of friendship, intimacy and comfort * Stylist *
I return to this collection to remind myself of what is possible on the page, the joy, the rigour, the necessity of a strut. Smith writes towards the abundant and the difficult and makes something that is rare - a piece of art that refuses self-consciousness and is exactly what it wants to be -- Raven Leilani * Week *
A great collection of poetry about friendship, sex and Blackness. It's rare for me to go back to poetry but I come back to this again and again... It's beautiful -- Travis Alabanza * Dazed *
A collection to read as we reflect on the challenges 2020 has presented to us all -- Maria Crawford * Financial Times, *Books of the Year* *
Homie felt like a book for this year as we learned to look after one another in new ways -- Željka Maroševic * White Review *
[Homie] filled me with pure joy. It is a book as inventive, funny, sad, warm and sharp as any I've ever read -- Yaa Gyasi * Techregister, *Books of the Year* *
Much of Smith's early success came through the slam poetry scene... Homie makes the case for Smith as a poet of the page -- Kevin Okoth * London Review of Books *
ISBN: 9781784743055
Dimensions: 228mm x 165mm x 7mm
Weight: 135g
96 pages