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In his debut, No Bedtime Stories of Soil, Landon Smith brings to the page whatThe Last Poets delivered to the stage. He writes with the prescience of AmiriBaraka as he explores polyrhythmic political themes with messages in hispoetry akin to essays by James Baldwin, searing truths that force America totake a long hard look at herself. A reckoning. A eulogy. The last sermon on acrumbling mount. Smith’s voice is the fire we need this time. In 'Ode to Kalief ',he writes 'I hear you in the silence sometimes/The empty space between whatyour life should have been and what it became in the hollow space you wereleft to erode,' signaling his collective hearing of the violent silencing of Blackatrocities in histories past, present and approaching. Smith’s voice is the clarioncall for these shifted and shifting times-a beacon for what needs our mosturgent attention. This book is the one we need right now. Primed for the kairosmoment. The manual for next.-adrienne danyelle oliver, author, the body has memories and collective madness