America, A Love Story
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America, A Love Story

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America, A Love Story

About this book

America, A Love Story is Camille T. Dungy's powerful testament to living and loving as a Black woman and mother in today's America, and her first book of poetry in almost a decade. Piercingly honest and deeply compassionate, this poetry moves through the mounting griefs of contemporary American life with unwavering clarity. The book is part indictment, part celebration—full of gratitude, fear, resistance, and hope. Dungy explores intimacy, parenting, racism, history, and the natural world with clarity and depth. Some poems reflect on the past; others respond to the work of contemporary Black artists. Many are formally playful, including a series of 700-character poems inspired by the 700 hours of sleep a mother loses in her child's first year. Gorgeous, bright, and bold, these poems speak from the edges—between mother and child, body and earth, self and country. They hold tension and tenderness in equal measure, creating a space for love amidst uncertainty.

[sample poem]
 
To enter our own empty house
 
She was seven when we stopped
using keys. One less thing to lose.
Now we punch a combination.
Easy, but hopefully not so easy
a stranger could guess. This is where
I should stop. They are bound
to be angry, my beloveds. I am
giving away all our secrets again.
Vulnerability is the root of much fury.
                            =
I was small. A stone in the yard
hid a metal case with a lid
that slid like a matchbox top
to reveal our key. Lifting that rock
I thought of bashing someone's head. 
I thought of harm lurking, dressed
in the body of some stranger. 
                            =
Sometimes, I wrestle my daughter.
I make her tiny body work itself
out from under the weight I make 
of my own. In this way I try 
to teach her how it feels to break free.America, A Love Story

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Information

Year
2026
Print ISBN
9780819502155
eBook ISBN
9780819502278

Table of contents

  1. Cover 
  2. Half Title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Dedication Page
  6. Contents 
  7. This’ll hurt me more
  8. The average mother loses 700 hours of sleep in the first year of her child’s life; or, what that first year taught me about America
  9. in the hallway there used to be a hatch
  10. this beginning may have always meant this end
  11. On “Brevity”
  12. Catalog
  13. Jamestown, 2019
  14. Show Us What You’re Made Of
  15. Prelapsarian
  16. New Address
  17. To enter our own empty house
  18. Expectant; or, what the transition phase of labor confirmed about being a Black woman in America
  19. Only Child
  20. as if an etymology my love
  21. Elegy beginning in the shade of Aunt Mary’s mulberry tree
  22. New Developments
  23. Poem revised in a 12th-floor hotel room after noticing a man in the building across the street was holding binoculars
  24. True Story
  25. Expectant; or, knowing American women are more likely to die in childbirth than women in any other developed country, and Black women make up 50 percent of those deaths
  26. When I die, I hope they talk about me
  27. Advice
  28. This weekend some white lady is running a tag sale at John Hope Franklin’s house
  29. The Garden
  30. as if a fairytale my love
  31. High Water Mark
  32. Visitation
  33. Sanctuary
  34. Golden Age
  35. The Ticket
  36. litany
  37. The average mother now spends twice as many hours on childcare than did her counterpart in 1965, and she also spends three times as many hours working outside the home; or, how to sing a song of six pence when you’re really feeling wry
  38. Lesson
  39. This is good
  40. Garden Style
  41. Remembering a honeymoon hike near Drakes Bay, California, while I cook our dinner at the feet of Colorado’s Front Range
  42. Change of Life
  43. Late summer then blink and it’s fall
  44. Fame
  45. One night in 1888, as the French steamboat Abd-el-Kader powered from Marseilles to Algiers, news reports proclaim, the sky became quite black with swallows
  46. Spring Creek Trail
  47. Let Me
  48. A few things I’ve not forgotten
  49. About the Author

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