MaComère, Volume 2Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 1999 |
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... farming of bones Introduction Edwidge . That's what everyone seems to call her . Not most reviewers and critics , at least not yet . However , at gatherings and readings , she is just naturally " Edwidge , " even to ... farming of bones.
... farming of bones Introduction Edwidge . That's what everyone seems to call her . Not most reviewers and critics , at least not yet . However , at gatherings and readings , she is just naturally " Edwidge , " even to ... farming of bones.
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... farming of bones felt a need " greater than their desire to be heard . ..the hunger to tell ” ( 209 ) , Edwidge tells her story about her story . Interview RS : the farming of bones is so achingly sad . When you were in the midst of ...
... farming of bones felt a need " greater than their desire to be heard . ..the hunger to tell ” ( 209 ) , Edwidge tells her story about her story . Interview RS : the farming of bones is so achingly sad . When you were in the midst of ...
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... farming of bones , which has one wonderful passage after another about not forgetting . One stands out for me : " The past is more like flesh than air . ” What does that mean ? ED : When I wrote that , I was thinking of ... farming of bones.
... farming of bones , which has one wonderful passage after another about not forgetting . One stands out for me : " The past is more like flesh than air . ” What does that mean ? ED : When I wrote that , I was thinking of ... farming of bones.
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Renée H Shea | 12 |
Christine W Sizemore | 23 |
Whats Important? | 36 |
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