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National Book Award Finalist Danez Smith Discusses Writing One's Whole Self: Black, Queer, HIV Positiv

April 26, 2018 by fatima jamal

Danez Smith doesn't mince words. As a 2017 finalist for the National Book Award for his second book, Don't Call Us Dead, Smith has chosen to paint literary pictures of life as a black, queer, HIV-positive person living in the world. Smith spoke to me about his work, and the following excerpt of that interview is being published on TheBody to celebrate National Poetry Month.

Read more here!

April 26, 2018 /fatima jamal
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