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Justice. Equality. Join Benbo Smith as he takes a stand for what's right. Poetry can be a platform for social change. With his distinct voice, poet Benbo Smith tackles unjust societal structures in a series of allegories on politics, economics, discrimination, and other ailments of the modern era. Using the special art form of prose poetry, Smith's distinct voice can carry you to deeper thinking through his latest collection of 12 poems. In his stand against the evils of the past and present, Smith's message is clear: the world will only succeed if all peoples are regarded equal. Beginnings:…mehr

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Justice. Equality. Join Benbo Smith as he takes a stand for what's right. Poetry can be a platform for social change. With his distinct voice, poet Benbo Smith tackles unjust societal structures in a series of allegories on politics, economics, discrimination, and other ailments of the modern era. Using the special art form of prose poetry, Smith's distinct voice can carry you to deeper thinking through his latest collection of 12 poems. In his stand against the evils of the past and present, Smith's message is clear: the world will only succeed if all peoples are regarded equal. Beginnings: Selected Prose Poetry sets up Smith as a poet to watch in the coming decade. If you like provocative commentary, insightful allegory, and a strong voice, then you'll love Benbo Smith's latest collection.
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Autorenporträt
Smith was born in the early 1970s on the south bank of the river Thames in London. After graduating from the University of Hull in the North of England, Smith spent time living and working in Canada and the United States before returning to London. He has now settled in Buckhurst Hill, on the outskirts of London. He spends his time watching his beloved football team, writing and walking in Epping Forest.