Common Sense (1776), Addressed to Today's Citizens of America (An Erasure)
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Product Details
Author:
Crystal Simone Smith
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
104
Publisher:
Beacon Press (March 24, 2026)
Imprint:
Beacon Press
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9780807023389
ISBN-10:
0807023388
Weight:
8.8oz
Dimensions:
5.7" x 8.8" x 0.45"
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RandomHouse
List Price:
$21.95
Country of Origin:
United States
Pub Discount:
65
Case Pack:
34
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$16.90
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P-RH
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A
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Yes
Overview
From an award-winning poet, a rousing act of erasure poetry that compels us to reexamine one of America’s most significant founding texts
Crystal Simone Smith’s powerful work exposes the uncomfortable truth about America’s founding text. While Common Sense is celebrated as a cornerstone of American democracy, Thomas Paine's arguments for “total freedom and equality” were written exclusively for white men—completely excluding women and people of color from his vision of liberation.
Through innovative erasure poetry, Smith transforms this foundational document into a mirror reflecting both our nation's incomplete promises and today’s ongoing struggle for true equality. By making Paine’s original text translucent and highlighting specific words, she reveals new meanings that speak to the experiences of ALL Americans—those who were silenced in 1776 and those still fighting for recognition today.
This creative reinterpretation arrives at a crucial moment—just as America approaches its 250th anniversary in 2026. Smith’s previous work, Dark Testament, has been recognized for its ability to illuminate hidden histories and challenge dominant narratives.
This work:
· Transforms a crucial historical document into living, breathing poetry
· Exposes the contradictions in America’s founding mythology
· Encourages critical thinking about citizenship and democracy
· Offers a fresh lens for understanding civil rights struggles
The book’s pamphlet design echoes Paine’s original format while the visual erasure technique creates a haunting reminder of whose voices were erased from our nation’s story.
Crystal Simone Smith’s powerful work exposes the uncomfortable truth about America’s founding text. While Common Sense is celebrated as a cornerstone of American democracy, Thomas Paine's arguments for “total freedom and equality” were written exclusively for white men—completely excluding women and people of color from his vision of liberation.
Through innovative erasure poetry, Smith transforms this foundational document into a mirror reflecting both our nation's incomplete promises and today’s ongoing struggle for true equality. By making Paine’s original text translucent and highlighting specific words, she reveals new meanings that speak to the experiences of ALL Americans—those who were silenced in 1776 and those still fighting for recognition today.
This creative reinterpretation arrives at a crucial moment—just as America approaches its 250th anniversary in 2026. Smith’s previous work, Dark Testament, has been recognized for its ability to illuminate hidden histories and challenge dominant narratives.
This work:
· Transforms a crucial historical document into living, breathing poetry
· Exposes the contradictions in America’s founding mythology
· Encourages critical thinking about citizenship and democracy
· Offers a fresh lens for understanding civil rights struggles
The book’s pamphlet design echoes Paine’s original format while the visual erasure technique creates a haunting reminder of whose voices were erased from our nation’s story.








