Like a Boss: Tracy K. Smith’s Work Diary: The ‘Nonstop Rush’ of a Poet Laureate
Poets, in the popular imagination, are solitary figures who spend long quiet hours in isolation, waiting for inspiration to strike. In reality, they’re more likely rushing to faculty meetings, digging out from under unanswered emails and maybe — if they’re lucky — squeezing in an hour of reading or writing. Tracy K. Smith, one of…