Original meditations on race, gender, identity, and the joy and pain of growing up, from a distinctive new voice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eve L. Ewing is a writer, scholar, artist, and educator from Chicago. Her work has appeared in Poetry, The New Yorker, The New Republic, The Nation, The Atlantic, and many other venues. She is a sociologist at the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration.
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true stories Arrival Day the first time [a re-telling] The Device four boys on Ellis [a re-telling] Sestina with Matthew Henson's Fur Suit true stories about Koko Taylor another time [a re-telling] Note from LeBron James to LeBron James Excerpts from an interview with Ron Artest how i arrived oil and water Shea Butter Manifesto why you cannot touch my hair appletree [on blackwomanhood, from and to Erykah Badu] what I mean when I say I'm sharpening my oyster knife To Stacey, as you were Ode to Luster's Pink Oil one thousand and one ways to touch your own face to the notebook kid Thursday Morning, Newbury Street letters from the flat lands On Prince Origin Story fragment Sonnet Chicago is a chorus of barking dogs at the salon montage in a car The Discount Mega Mall (In Memoriam) I come from the fire city Hood Run One Good Time for Marilyn Mosby Columbus Hospital What I Talk About When I Talk About Black Jesus at work with my father Fullerton Avenue Requiem for Fifth Period and the Things That Went On Then untitled anti-elegy I wish for them a mundane life Affirmation
true stories Arrival Day the first time [a re-telling] The Device four boys on Ellis [a re-telling] Sestina with Matthew Henson's Fur Suit true stories about Koko Taylor another time [a re-telling] Note from LeBron James to LeBron James Excerpts from an interview with Ron Artest how i arrived oil and water Shea Butter Manifesto why you cannot touch my hair appletree [on blackwomanhood, from and to Erykah Badu] what I mean when I say I'm sharpening my oyster knife To Stacey, as you were Ode to Luster's Pink Oil one thousand and one ways to touch your own face to the notebook kid Thursday Morning, Newbury Street letters from the flat lands On Prince Origin Story fragment Sonnet Chicago is a chorus of barking dogs at the salon montage in a car The Discount Mega Mall (In Memoriam) I come from the fire city Hood Run One Good Time for Marilyn Mosby Columbus Hospital What I Talk About When I Talk About Black Jesus at work with my father Fullerton Avenue Requiem for Fifth Period and the Things That Went On Then untitled anti-elegy I wish for them a mundane life Affirmation
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