New Voices, No.1 - Brought to You by Aunt Lute (Paperback)

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Three African-American writers, previously unpublished, rock the senses--from Africa to Thailand to Houston to Chicago. Rabie Harris writes about an old Jamaican woman put into a Texas home care facility by a guilt-ridden daughter. Gloria Yamato's poignant attempts to retrace the steps, in fiction, of those exact moments when African-Americans are forced into painful racialized consciousness. DeeAnne Davis uses the streets of Chicago as the setting for four chapters from her forthcoming novel.

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Three African-American writers, previously unpublished, rock the senses--from Africa to Thailand to Houston to Chicago. Rabie Harris writes about an old Jamaican woman put into a Texas home care facility by a guilt-ridden daughter. Gloria Yamato's poignant attempts to retrace the steps, in fiction, of those exact moments when African-Americans are forced into painful racialized consciousness. DeeAnne Davis uses the streets of Chicago as the setting for four chapters from her forthcoming novel.

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Imprint

Aunt Lute Books

Country of origin

United States

Release date

July 1996

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First published

May 1995

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Dimensions

215 x 140 x 12mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

256

ISBN-13

978-1-879960-38-1

Barcode

9781879960381

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LSN

1-879960-38-9



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