December 14th, 2024

Prize-winning author Clint Smith working on book that will ‘expand monolithic narrative’ of WWII

By The Associated Press on May 16, 2023.

NEW YORK (AP) – Prize-winning author Clint Smith has a three-book deal with Random House, starting with an exploration of the impact of World War II upon everyone from a survivor of a Japanese internment camp in the U.S. to a Jewish activist in Nazi Germany.

Smith’s “Just Beneath the Soil” will be his first book since “How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America” came out in 2021. “How the Word is Passed” was a bestseller that won the National Book Critics Circle Award and Dayton Literary Peace Prize, and was praised by former President Barack Obama among others.

In “Just Beneath the Soil,” according to Random House, Smith “will expand the monolithic narrative Americans have created” about World War II and focus on people whose stories are less known.

“After publishing “˜How the Word Is Passed’ – in which I explored how different historical sites across the country reckon with or fail to reckon with their relationships to the history of slavery – I became increasingly interested in what the landscape of public memory looked like in other countries around the world,” Smith said in a statement released Tuesday by Random House.

The release date for “Just Beneath the Soil” has not been determined. The 34-year-old Smith, a staff writer for The Atlantic, has also published the poetry collections “Above Ground” and “Counting Descent.”

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