Long Hidden: Speculative Fiction From the Margins of History
The book Long Hidden: Speculative Fiction From the Margins of History was written by authors Tananarive Due, Nnedi Okorafor, Liu, Ken, Victor Lavalle, Sofia Samatar, Sabrina Vourvoulias, Thoraiya Dyer Here you can read free online of Long Hidden: Speculative Fiction From the Margins of History book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Long Hidden: Speculative Fiction From the Margins of History a good or bad book?
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This shows a likeness. – Gertrude Stein, “Roast Beef” from Tender Buttons 1. Before your grandmother was Clementine, she had a Houma lover called Jacques who would pilot a pirogue up the river to court her before her owners ran him off. Your grandmother had a lover called Honor on the plantation. “Him was the best thief. He always found me what I need.” They married her to a man called James. There were others where the language is tricky. Master. Uncle. Emancipator. Cousin. Owner. Sister. Mistr...ess. “Master August, though, him teach me to cut a figure. I was at a fine family in Louisiana. Rich like will never be seen again. Master August come from Europe, over the sea. He cut figures of my people and I picked it right up. How I loved to cut. How I miss it,” she says. 2. You, too, love sharp things. Long, slender hatpins tipped with opal or quince feathers. Buttery leather shoes with pointed toes. Fish that can only be consumed by an eager tongue searching for pin bones. Needles that can free an ingrown hair, mend flesh, or stab.
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