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A collection of folkloric poems centered on the historical, mythological, gendered, and geographic experiences of a first generation American woman.
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Whites, Dominican Americans, Poetry, Blacks, Women, American poetryPlaces
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Table of Contents
La ciguapa --
Brother myth --
Conversations --
Salt --
Pressing --
Stranger tells me my body be a temple --
First job --
It almost curdles my womb dry --
The true story of La Negra, a bio-myth --
Mami came to this country as a nanny --
Liminalities --
Beloved --
Pareja --
Dominican superstitions --
The dictator's brujas, or, Why I didn't grow up with Disney --
Regularization plan for foreigners, 1922 --
February 10th, 2015 --
Juan Dolio Beach --
La Santa Maria --
For the poet who told me rats aren't noble enough creatures for a poem --
La Ùltima Cacique.
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Poems.
"A Vinyl 45 Blue Note edition"--Page 4 of cover.
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