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Common Sense (1776), Addressed to Today's Citizens of America

An Erasure

Crystal Simone Smith

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English
Beacon Press
24 March 2026
A revolutionary work of erasure poetry that exposes the contradictions in Thomas Paine's Common Sense-calling for a new definition of citizenship that embraces all Americans

A revolutionary work of erasure poetry that exposes the contradictions in Thomas Paine's Common Sense-calling for a new definition of citizenship that embraces all Americans

In his famous cry for inhabitants of the thirteen colonies to seek independence from Britain, Thomas Paine claims to call for total freedom and equality, yet his arguments are directed only at white men, excluding women and people of color. Crystal Simone Smith, known for writing poetry about the human condition and social change, offers a new poetic work that calls out the contradictions in one of the foundational texts of American democracy.

Britain's oppressive rule, while strongly criticized throughout Paine's text, was subsequently repeated by the founding fathers who, when forming our nation, established laws that oppressed racial groups and women. Smith uses the power of redaction to revise Pain's approach, inviting readers to critically engage with the text and reimagine it anew. Retaining the original text as a translucent background, Smith highlights specific words and phrases to reveal new meanings that reflect not only the totality of America's founding, but the ensuing fragile, if not failing, democracy of our present times.

Perfect for students and US history buffs alike, this highly interactive collection functions as a textual reveal of historical biases and makes a case for a new, inclusive definition of citizenship that recognizes all Americans.
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Imprint:   Beacon Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   567g
ISBN:   9780807023389
ISBN 10:   0807023388
Pages:   112
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Preface Author’s Note Induction I. The Origin of the Constitution II. Of Monarchy III. Thoughts on the Present State of American Affairs IV. Of the Present Ability of America Acknowledgments

Crystal Simone Smith is the author of three poetry chapbooks. In 2019, she won the North Carolina Poetry Society Bloodroot Haiku Award. Her work has appeared in numerous journals including Prairie Schooner, POETRY Magazine, Crab Orchard Review, Frogpond, and Modern Haiku. Her latest book, RUNAGATE- SONGS OF FREEDOM BOUND, a collection of Japanese forms of poetry written in response to slave artifacts including ads for runaway slaves, will be published by Duke University Press in Spring 2025.

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