Summary: "From the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet: a stunning meditation on ritual and collectiveness that explores how older forms of inquiry--from song to prayer to ways of public gathering--might help us all survive violent times and address America's shared history"-- Provided by publisher.
Abstract:
Summary: Smith begins in Sunflower, Alabama, where her grandfather returned after World War I with a hero's record but difficult prospects as a Black man. She consider the life of her father through the lens of history, then bears witness to the terms of freedom afforded her as Black woman, mother, and educator in the twenty-first century. Her book provides a sounding board for our most pressing collective questions: Where are we going as a nation? Where have we been? -- adapted from jacket
Content Notes:
Train of souls -- The free and the freed -- One more sunny day - Scenes from a marriage, or: What is the American imagination -- Sobriety -- The Northern Territory -- Coda: Up ahead.
Notes:
"This is a Borzoi book published by Alfred A. Knopf"--Title page verso. 7 19 22
ISBN:
9780593534762 059353476X
Accession Number:
2023001898
Accession Number:
1405967130
Accession Number:
ccp.1167061
Holdings
Branch: Wando Mount Pleasant Library - Non-Fiction Area
Call Number: 818.009 SMITH
Branch: Baxter Patrick James Island Library - Non-Fiction Area
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