Description
Finalist, 2025 Miller Williams Poetry Prize
In her debut collection True Mistakes, the poet Lena Moses-Schmitt unleashes her powers of scrutiny on herself and on works of art to interrogate the essential nature of consciousness, identity, and time.As the poet goes about daily life--taking long walks, painting at her desk, going to work, grappling with the deaths of friends, struggling with anxiety and depression--she ruminates on the boundaries between art and reality, grief and joy, living and imagining. For Moses-Schmitt, thought, like painting, is relentlessly high-stakes: "I often think about things so hard / I kill them." And: "Is it possible to paint myself so precisely / I disappear? Can I remember myself / so completely I'm erased?" In the context of such ruminations, the poet's reflections on David Hockney's seminal pool paintings shimmer with sublimity and insight.
Working to turn "mistakes"--misperceptions, errors in life and in art--into sites of possibility and imagination instead of failure or confusion, Moses-Schmitt offers "a truth for every reader," writes series editor Patricia Smith.
Author: Lena Moses-Schmitt
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Published: 03/14/2025
Pages: 102
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.27lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.23d
ISBN13: 9781682262702
ISBN10: 1682262707
BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | American | General
- Poetry | Women Authors
About the Author
Lena Moses-Schmitt is a writer and artist. Her work has appeared in The Believer, Best New Poets, Narrative, The Yale Review, and elsewhere. She currently lives in New York.

