Biographie

Deanna Smith a Montreal-based poet, performer, and educator. She runs poetry, creative writing, spoken word, and slam workshops with participants age 4 and up. Her influences include the poets, storytellers, and playwrights of the Harlem Renaissance and Black Arts Movement, the Beats, contemporary spoken word artists and peers in creative communities across Canada. Her work is often autobiographical and deals with the experiences of womanhood, social inequality, history, and family life.

Entrevue

Lisiez-vous de la poésie quand vous étiez à l'école ? Y a-t-il un poème en particulier dont vous vous souvenez ?

Unfortunately not. I read trashy romance novels that often began with, "In the year of our Lord 1310..." at that time. It wasn't until my twenties that I discovered Maya Angelou, Alice Walker, Toni Morrison, Nikki Giovanni, and Sonia Sanchez. I loved Maya Angelou's "Phenomenal Woman" the moment I read it. It changed everything.

Quand avez-vous commencé à écrire de la poésie ? Et quand avez-vous commencé à vous considérer poète ?

I don't remember not writing poetry or stories. It began very early, in elementary school or before that. I always thought of myself as a writer but I began to think of myself as a poet more seriously about ten years ago. 

Comment voyez-vous le « travail » des poètes ?

I think the job of a poet is, as Nina Simone said of artists, to "reflect the times in which we live". I agree with Rumi who said, "The wound is where the light enters you." I think the job of the poet is sometimes to create that wound, to pierce through the armor and masks we wear, to get to the truth and use language as a balm, and to offer the light and joy of transendence to heal the pain we all endure. 

Si vous avez un poème dans notre anthologie, qu’est-ce qui vous a inspiré lors de son écriture ?

N/A

Si vous deviez choisir un poème à mémoriser dans notre anthologie, lequel serait-ce ?

"Invitation to Love" by Paul Laurence Dunbar.

Publications

Titre(s) du ou des poème(s)
Opening Speech
Titre
Montreal Serai Magazine
Maison d'édition
Montreal Serai Magazine
Date
January 2019
Type de publication
Périodique/revue
Titre(s) du ou des poème(s)
i ain't gonna study ward no more
Titre
The Great Black North - Contemporary African Canadian Poetry
Maison d'édition
Frontenac House
Sous la direction de
Valerie Masson-John, Kevan Cameron
Date
2013
Type de publication
Anthologie
Titre(s) du ou des poème(s)
Snowflake
Titre
Migratory Words Anthology
Maison d'édition
Migratory Words
Sous la direction de
Dave Eso
Date
2010
Type de publication
Anthologie
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