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E-raamat: Ancestors

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  • Formaat: 192 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Mar-2021
  • Kirjastus: Boston Review/Boston Critic Inc.
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781946511607
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  • Formaat: 192 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Mar-2021
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  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781946511607
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Noted novelists, poets, and essayists, including Samuel R. Delany, Min Jin Lee, Joy Harjo, and Zadie Smith, consider how we are shaped by the past.

It is rare now for people to stay where they were raised, and when we encounter one another--whether in person or online--it is usually in contexts that obscure if not outright hide details about our past. But even in moments of pure self-invention, we are always shaped by the past. In Ancestors, some of today's most imaginative writers--including science fiction master Samuel R. Delany, U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo, and novelist Zadie Smith--consider what it means to be made and fashioned by others.
Editors' Note 6(3)
Alexis Pauline Gumbs
Adam McGee
Ed Pavlic
Ivelisse Rodriguez
ORIGINS
Binguni! // fiction
9(19)
Binyavanga Wainaina
Achal Prabhala
DNA and Our Twenty-First-Century Ancestors // essay
28(11)
Duana Fullwiley
Two Poems
39(5)
Kyoko Uchida
The Millions // essay
44(13)
Deborah Taffa
Two Poems
57(2)
Diamond Forde
Meditations on Lines // poetry
59(4)
Felicia Zamora
Ancestral Wealth: The Sacred Black Masculine in My Life // hybrid
63(5)
Tyehimba Jess
Skylarking// fiction
68(14)
Racquel Goodison
Two Tributes // hybrid
82(2)
Terrance Hayes
The Baker's Tale // fiction
84(10)
Reginald McKnight
RUPTURES & TRANSFORMATIONS
No More Sorrow Songs // fiction
94(13)
Metta Sama
Dog Tiger Horse // fiction
107(16)
Yeoh Jo-Ann
Shopping for Blouses // poetry
123(2)
Jose B. Gonzalez
Two Poems
125(13)
Cheswayo Mphanza
Two Poems
138(5)
Ocean Vuong
[ Evidence: Personal Effects] A Purse Full of Black // poetry
143(5)
Vuyelwa Maluleke
Companion Animals // fiction
148(24)
Domenica Ruta
"Room, Room, Room, in the Many Mansions of Eternal Glory for Thee and for Everyone" // poetry
172(2)
Day Heisinger-Nixon
On Anonymity II poetry
174(3)
Bennet Bergman
ONWARD
Straight Down to the Bones // interview
177(12)
Sonia Sanchez
Christina Knight
Proofreader // poetry
189(2)
Tyree Daye
Women Who Fly: Nona Hendryx and Afrofuturist Histories // essay
191(10)
Emily Lordi
Night Picnic // fiction
201(21)
Izumi Suzuki
Sam Bett
Contributors 222