Poetry. African American Studies. In poems such as "Marriage, It Turned Out, Was a Disappointment," "A Poem About Destiny," "I Married My African-American Lover and Signed Up for a Class in Stained Glass," "Adopting the Other Child," to "Sunlight Gives Me Strength," the author weaves a moving tale about mixed-race marriage, which is really about love and survival in contemporary America:
Come on, Sweetie—even with thermal wear,
with my red flannel night gown,
with a wind from Canada
seeping through our windows,
I want you.
(from "Before My Husband Came to Bed")
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Author(s)Dawn McDuffie
PublisherAdastra Press
ISBN / ASIN0983823839
ISBN-139780983823834
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