Lytton Smith
Lytton Smith (born 1982) is an Anglo-American
poet. His most recent poetry collection is ''The All-Purpose Magical Tent'' (Nightboat Books, 2009), which was selected by
Terrance Hayes for the Nightboat Books Poetry Prize in 2009, and was praised by ''Publishers Weekly'' in a starred review as "...fantastic and earthy, strange and inherited, classical and idiosyncratic, at once." He also has a previous
chapbook, ''Monster Theory'', selected by
Kevin Young for the Poetry Society of America Chapbook Fellowship in 2008. Smith's poetry has appeared in a number of prominent literary journals and magazines such as ''
The Atlantic'', ''
Bateau'', ''
Boston Review'', ''
Colorado Review'', ''
Denver Quarterly'', ''
Tin House,'' and many others. Lytton Smith was born in
Galleywood,
England. He moved to
New York City, where he became a founder of
Blind Tiger Poetry, an organization dedicated to promoting contemporary poetry. He has taught at
Columbia University,
Plymouth University in the southwest of England, and now teaches at the
State University of New York at Geneseo. He has also translated a number of books by Icelandic writers, including
Jón Gnarr,
Kristín Ómarsdóttir,
Bragi Ólafsson, and
Guðbergur Bergsson.
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