
- 384 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Fresh and electrifying—stories, poems, and essays by African and diaspora writers, edited by author Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond.
Relations punctures the human illusion of separation. New and established storytellers reshape the narratives that divide and subjugate, revealing the truth of our shared humanity despite differences in language, identity, class, gender, and beyond. This vital anthology is Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond’s striking vision of a meeting place of perspectives, centered in the African and diaspora experience.
In a post-Black Panther world, it is an urgent and welcome embrace of the diversity of Blackness. A refreshing collection of genre-spanning literature, it offers a vibrant meditation on being—inviting connection across real and imagined borders, and celebration of the most profound relations.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- Nanyuman by Ayesha Harruna Attah
- so long and Fuji-san by Mogolodi Bond
- The Body Is More than a Landfill and Less than All That I Am by Sarah Uheida
- To the woman who accused me of breastfeeding the madamâs child and By Any Other Name by Phillippa Yaa de Villiers
- Ezouga and Post Mortem by Bahia Mahmud H. Awah
- Daughter of a Bedouin Chief by Miral al-Tahawy
- Godâs Plan by Boakyewaa Glover
- Her Sweetie, Her Sugarcane by Natasha Omokhodion-Kalulu Banda
- Krifé by Chiké Frankie Edozien
- Queens and Sleeping Beauty (of Borehamwood) and Waterstones and Ode to a Discarded Face Mask and Denouement Dami Ajayi
- Finding Descartes by Reem Gaafar
- Fulbright by Rémy Ngamije
- Dirty Money by Kim Coleman Foote
- The Killmonger Doctrine of Color and Humanity by Joe Robert Cole
- Churai by Fatima Camara
- [Coolitude: ce balisier-mirador] [Coolitude: this balisier-mirador] by Khal Torabully
- This Tangible Thing by Yejide Kilanko
- In a Yellow Dress with Red Flowers by Lillian Akampurira Aujo
- A Honey-Headed Child by Nana Nyarko Boateng
- Napoleão by Conceição Lima
- Atat by Arao Ameny
- Sontem and NĂ« naâa mpĂșrĂ haalo and En la puerta primavera by Recaredo Silebo Boturu
- Lagos Wives Club by Vanessa Walters
- I Am Lost! by Richard Ali A Mutu K
- Poor Men Have Too Much Ego by Edwige-Renée Dro
- Sundays in Nairobi by Jacquelynn Kerubo
- Mbuya Baines by Makanaka Mavengere
- The Swagger Stick Man of June Fifteen by Chuma Nwokolo
- The Heart of the Father by Enuma Okoro
- Trophy by Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond
- CĂ©lebrons la culture Letâs Celebrate Culture by Salma Khalil
- Word maker. by Ayi Renaud Dossavi-Alipoeh
- Contributors
- A Note on the Cover
- Thank You
- About the Editor
- Copyright
- About the Publisher