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mary wants to be a superwoman erica lewis

mary wants to be a superwoman By erica lewis

mary wants to be a superwoman by erica lewis


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Summary

Each poem's title comes from a Stevie Wonder song and sings a family's song of race versus culture in America.

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mary wants to be a superwoman Summary

mary wants to be a superwoman by erica lewis

Being of African American, Native American, and white descent, erica lewis' poems recount her friends and family's--especially the women's--complex history with race, gender, and class in America, what it means to live with your own history, and how to move on. Each poem is framed by phrases from the lyrics of Stevie Wonder's Motown records, but the poems themselves are homages to her women kin, friends, and other contemporary women poets. And the dominant motif is brokenness. By intertwining the public and the personal, Lewis's poems become a membrane through which pop culture permeates the most intimate experiences of selfhood. --Publisher's Weekly

About erica lewis

erica lewis lives in San Francisco. Her books include daryl hall is my boyfriend (Barrelhouse 2015), murmur in the inventory (Shearsman Books), and the precipice of jupiter (Queue Books) and camera obscura (BlazeVox Books), both collaborations with artist Mark Stephen Finein. Tyrone Williams full-length collections of poetry include the Adventures of Pi (2011), and Howell (2011). Williams is the editor of African American Literature: Revised Edition (2008). In 2013, he was a writer for the Poetry Foundation's Harriet. He teaches at Xavier University in Cincinnati.

Table of Contents

contents the wind screams mary clap your hands just a little bit louder 2 baby, everything is alright 4 it's an awful hurting feeling 6 my baby loves me my baby needs me 8 i sit and wait in vain 11 your sweetie pie your precious one 13 i'm gonna patch up every single little dream 15 i ain't playin hard for nobody 17 warm like you 19 pretty little one 21 when we were dreaming 23 in my every dream i am 25 then that time i went and said goodbye 28 help the roses 31 the risk of knowing 34 i see the light of your smile 37 i thought the cold would leave by summer 40 voodoo child vintage church bird house/wood when i needed you last winter 44 the world's put on me 46 ladders bout' to fall 48 i feel like this is the beginning 50 well, in my mind, we can conquer the world 52 but i ain't touched the sky 54 i lived to see the milk and honey land 56 in hard time mississippi 58 closing both my eyes 62 when all is put away 64 don't you worry 'bout a thing 66 so let it be 68 you can feel it all over 70 why did those days 72 i love you, i love you, i love you 74 living in a pastime 76 jammin' through love we'd be 79 if it's magic 80 and i am you 81 there might be another star 82 all i do 83 took me riding in your rocket, gave me a star 84 tonight there will be a party 85 lately i've been staring in the mirror 86 i've been hurting for a long time 87 this is not a coincidence 88 my whole body 89 make me feel like paradise 90 i just called to say i love you 91 i've got to throw my castle away 92 up against the sun 93 all the gold in the world 94 a certain weakness 95 and so by the way i thank you 96 jelks/lawton/lewis 98

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CIN099640161XVG
9780996401616
099640161X
mary wants to be a superwoman by erica lewis
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Third Man Books
20170420
108
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