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Ebony March melds the humor and feminism of early Meryn Cadell with the contemporary cool and street wisdom of Saul Williams into her debut collection of poems, 1933. From love to sex to obsession to fear, she is the voice of her generation: an introspective city-dweller pushing past the pretense in order to share her unique point of view. 1933 is a reflection of her life from age nineteen until thirty-three, and offers an unflinching look into the brave new world of a starving artist.
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  • Format: 21.6 x 14 x 0.8 cm, softcover
  • Language: English
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Ebony March melds the humor and feminism of early Meryn Cadell with the contemporary cool and street wisdom of Saul Williams into her debut collection of poems, 1933. From love to sex to obsession to fear, she is the voice of her generation: an introspective city-dweller pushing past the pretense in order to share her unique point of view. 1933 is a reflection of her life from age nineteen until thirty-three, and offers an unflinching look into the brave new world of a starving artist.

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  • Author: Ebony March
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  • ISBN-10: 1608621545
  • ISBN-13: 9781608621545
  • Format: 21.6 x 14 x 0.8 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

Ebony March melds the humor and feminism of early Meryn Cadell with the contemporary cool and street wisdom of Saul Williams into her debut collection of poems, 1933. From love to sex to obsession to fear, she is the voice of her generation: an introspective city-dweller pushing past the pretense in order to share her unique point of view. 1933 is a reflection of her life from age nineteen until thirty-three, and offers an unflinching look into the brave new world of a starving artist.

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