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- English
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Freeman's: Family
About this book
A diverse anthology of new fiction, essays, poetry, and photography exploring the subject of family from this "illustrious new literary journal" (Vogue.com). Following his acclaimed debut issue of collected writing on the theme of "Arrival, " the renowned editor and critic John Freeman circles a topic of constantly shifting definitions and endless fascination for writers: family. In an essay called "Crossroads, " Aminatta Forna muses on the legacy of slavery as she settles her family in Washington, DCāa place where she is routinely accused of cutting in line when she stands next to her white husband. Award-winning novelist Claire Vaye Watkins delivers a stunning portrait of a woman in the throes of postpartum depression. Booker Prize winner Marlon James takes the focus off absent fathers to write about his mother, who calls to sing him happy birthday every year. Novelist Claire Messud's writes of the two four-legged tyrants in her home; Sandra Cisneros muses about her extended family of past lovers; and Aleksandar Hemon tells the story of his uncle's desperate attempt to remain a communist despite decades in the Soviet gulag. With outstanding, never-before-published pieces of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry from literary heavyweights and up-and-coming writers alike, Freeman's: Family collects the most amusing, heartbreaking, and probing stories about family life emerging today.
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Table of contents
- Freeman's Family
- Previous Issues
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Introduction
- Seven Shorts
- Crossroads
- Lost Letter #1: From Phillis Wheatley, of Boston, to Arbour Tanner, of Newport August 16, 1770
- Lost Letter #2: From Obour Tanner, Newport, to Phillis Wheatley, Boston October 5, 1770
- A Family Name
- Little Jewel
- Nola
- Ode to My Sister
- Amaryllis Ode
- Victuals Dream Ode
- A Tomb for Uncle Julius
- Tunnel
- One Day I Will Write About My Mother
- Tell Me How It Ends (An Essay in Forty Questions)
- The Selected Works of Abdullah (The Cossack)
- Letter to a Warrior
- When Living Is a Protest
- Ema
- 10-Item Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale
- Wild
- If There Was No Moon
- You Better Not Put Me in a Poem
- Going to the Dogs
- Rich Children
- Inside Voices
- This Old Self
- Contributor Notes
- About the Editor
- Back Cover