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Shaking the Tree: A Collection of Fiction and Memoir by Black Women [Hardcover]

Meri Nana-Ama Danquah (Editor)
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August 18, 2003

"Not since Breaking Ice has an anthology so freed the spirits of African American women."—Ai

Showcasing the newest generation of black women writers, including ZZ Packer, Edwidge Danticat, and Shay Youngblood, Shaking the Tree gathers twenty-three voices that came of age in the wake of the civil rights, black arts, gay rights, and feminist movements. Their literature embodies the tragedies and triumphs of contemporary black women in their struggle to negotiate a sense of individual identity beyond the limited scope of gender and race.

Shaking the Tree offers a panorama of both fiction and memoir, revealing perspectives as diverse as they are dynamic: asha bandele recounts how she fell in love with a prisoner charged with murder; Rebecca Walker explores a childhood split between disparate racial and cultural landscapes; ZZ Packer remembers her near-abduction from summer camp at a time when local black children were being found murdered; Danzy Senna and Carolyn Ferrell tell tales about being young and biracial in a society that sees only in black and white.

This anthology is as urgent as it is historical—these voices are the future of American literature.

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With this collection of fiction and memoirs by 23 black women, Danquah draws attention to a new era of writers following up the legacy established by Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, Gloria Naylor, and Jamaica Kincaid. Danquah's collection focuses on works published after 1990, when black women were facing an explosion of issues new to their generation and moving beyond the constraints of the black community physically, mentally, emotionally, and sexually. Excerpts from Lorene Cary's Black Ice recall her experiences at a predominately white boarding school; Danzy Senna, Carolyn Ferrell, and Catherine E. McKinley explore the complexities of racially mixed families; Edwidge Danticat's excerpted Krik? Krak! draws parallels between the lives lost in the Middle Passage and an attempted escape from Haiti by boat. Other contributors include Veronica Chambers, Debra J. Dickerson, Itabari Njeri, and Shay Youngblood. The collection explores an array of concerns of black women: sexual and racial politics, tensions between the sexes and the races, and concepts of beauty and sexuality that are influenced and reflected in American racial mythology. Vanessa Bush
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“Ms. Danquah has indeed shaken a literary tree. The fruit that fell down will nourish readers for a long time, and probably the best thing I can say and I realize the most selfish is, 'At last, a number of older black women writers can stop holding their breath and exhale.'” (Maya Angelou )

“All [these stories] shape a more inclusive, sharper-focus understanding: one that reflects the expansive, untidy, outside-the-boundary lives lived today.” (Ms. )

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company; 1 edition (August 18, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 039305067X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0393050677
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,211,974 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars Read It; Maybe You'll Like It, May 6, 2004
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renaynay "renaynay" (Tallahassee, Florida United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shaking the Tree: A Collection of Fiction and Memoir by Black Women (Hardcover)
Let me preface my review by stating that I'm not done reading this book. I guess that's a bad sign. I do plan to finish it, though.

I'll give it to Ms. Danquah - Shaking the Tree is a ecletic collection of women's prose and memoir, but the book is slow. There are selections about racism, politics and sexuality. Yet they don't personally move or stir me. I just can't put my finger on it. I first bought Shaking for its intriguing subject matter, however once I got into it, nothing clicked for me. I give it 3 stars for its efforts.

But read it for yourself. It's worth giving a try. Maybe it'll move you.

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First Sentence:
WHEN PEOPLE HAVE asked me how could I have fallen in love with a man who was convicted of murder, where I begin is as a student who was volunteering time and hoping that my poems and willingness to talk would somehow change someone for the better. Read the first page
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