
Sandra Guzman
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Jan 3, 2025 |
lithub.com | Sandra Guzman
At the Authors Guild Foundation’s third-annual WIT: Words, Ideas, and Thinkers Literary Festival in the Berkshires this September, acclaimed author Jamaica Kincaid spoke with journalist and editor Sandra Guzmán about her latest work, An Encyclopedia of Gardening for Colored Children, illustrated by the artist Kara Walker. Their conversation wove threads of colonialism, botany, and personal history, revealing how gardens tell stories of power, possession, and survival.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
worldliteraturetoday.org | Michelle Johnson |Sandra Guzman |Darlington Chibueze Anuonye |Esinam Bediako
Bearing Witness: In his ongoing column, Karlos K. Hill highlights the efforts of cultural figures doing works of essential good around issues of social justice. Tens of thousands of Americans now lose their lives every year as a result of gun-related violence. And yet, despite persistent public protests calling for gun reform, entrenched partisanship in both Congress and state legislatures has effectively squelched meaningful debate and change.
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Sep 25, 2024 |
worldliteraturetoday.org | Sandra Guzman |Darlington Chibueze Anuonye |Esinam Bediako |Itoro Bassey
This page is available to subscribers. Click here to sign in or get access. In September, the University of Georgia Press published Japa and Other Stories, Iheoma Nwachukwu’s debut collection of short fiction. In these eight stories, Nigerian immigrants trek through a desert, become temporary Mormons, and sneak through Russia as they seek new life in strange territories. The collection won the Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction.
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Feb 13, 2024 |
kirkusreviews.com | Bora Chung |Sandra Guzman
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