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Jamie L. Smith
The Flightless Years
Works in Progress
Selected Works
Bio
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Jamie L. Smith
The Flightless Years
Works in Progress
Selected Works
Bio
Blurbs & Media
Contact
The Flightless Years
Works in Progress
Selected Works
Bio
Blurbs & Media
Contact

“Mine wasn’t the sort of epic downfall myths are written about,” says the speaker in “Flawed Mythologies,” the lyric essay and psychic spine of this searching debut collection. Without a trace of self-dramatization, refusing easy resolution, preferring question over blame, Jamie Smith’s insightful poems explore loss, absence, addiction, the violence and contradictions that haunt our most intimate relationships. We cannot recover our losses, but we can recover. The Flightless Years is the deeply intelligent, beautifully wrought record of this struggle.

—Donna Masini

Moving between fact and fantasy, the personal and mythological, childhood and adulthood, the poems in The Flightless Years attempt to reconcile what is lost with the act of remembering itself. Whether it’s in long elegiac lyrics like “Flooring” or her “Flawed Mythologies” series, Smith focuses on tangible, fragmentary details of the past that should make memories easier to recapture and reconcile. And yet these same memories evade adult comprehension, thus the collection gestures to the impossibility of catharsis, becoming less about narrative reclamation and more about continued metamorphosis and destruction. When faced with the difficulty of healing the past, how can we not turn lost friends, parents, and lovers—even ourselves—into “flawed myths” of love? Jamie Smith is a writer asking the hard—maybe even unanswerable—questions about identity and change, a writer who understands that each of us is a strange, hybrid creature of myth and memory.

—Paisley Rekdal