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All posts tagged Patricia Smith

  • Shoulda Been Jimi Savannah
    Two Poems from Patricia Smith
    by Sampsonia Way / August 20, 2012

    The poet, teacher and Cave Canem fellow Patricia Smith shares “What Garfield Park Kept Saying” and “An Open Letter to Joseph Peter Naras, Take 2”, two poems from her collection Shoulda Been Jimi Savannah. Smith is a guest poet at City of Asylum’s 2012 Jazz Poetry concert.

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