Duende

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Duende is an acclaimed poetry collection by Tracy K. Smith that explores themes of mortality, history, and the uncanny with lyrical intensity.

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instanceOf poetry collection
author Tracy K. Smith NERFINISHED
awardReceived Essence Literary Award for Poetry NERFINISHED
James Laughlin Award NERFINISHED
contains lyric poems
narrative poems
persona poems
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception acclaimed
followedByWork Life on Mars NERFINISHED
followsWork The Body’s Question NERFINISHED
form free verse
genre poetry
hasAuthorNationality American
hasInfluence expanded Tracy K. Smith’s national reputation
inspiredByConcept duende (aesthetic of dark inspiration in Spanish art and poetry)
isPartOf contemporary American poetry
language English
literaryStyle lyrical
meditative
marketingDescription explores mortality, history, and the uncanny with lyrical intensity
notablePoem "Flores Woman" NERFINISHED
"History"
"The Nobodies" NERFINISHED
pageCountApproximate 80
publicationYear 2007
publisher Graywolf Press NERFINISHED
subject death
family
political violence
race
theme grief
history
memory
mortality
music
the uncanny
violence

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Tracy K. Smith notableWork Duende