Mythology Lessons

“‘Mythology Lessons’ is a deftly choreographed and deeply felt essay. The essayist uses a tripartite structure and a combination of tones and dictions to fully exploit the possibilities of the essay—to create a moving exploration of how ideas and experience intertwine, how thinking about the past is an obsessive activity, thinly concealed by the forms of intellection and apparent arrangement, which may help us move towards what is difficult to consider, but will not, in the words of James Agee, ‘tell me who I am.’ Still, the attempt, which in this case is considered, offered with both the risk of revelation and the efforts of discretion. The result is a poetic acceleration at the end which is moving and earned.”

-David Lazar

  • Mythology Lessons

    Mythology Lessons was the winner of Tusculum Review’s 2020 Nonfiction Prize, selected by Judge David Lazar. This limited edition chapbook was designed with cover art by printmaker Sage Perrott.

    The essay also appears in Volume 16 of Tusculum Review and was listed as notable in Best American Essays 2021.

Jamie L. Smith’s poems appear in the Indi(e) Blue anthology, SMITTEN This is What Love Looks Like: Poetry by Women for Women (2019). To read an interview on her involvement in this project, click here.