Turn Where: A Geography of Home - Hardcover
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Description
by Chet'la Sebree (Author)
A probing essay collection that chronicles one woman's complicated quest to find home in a fractured America, from the award-winning author of Field Study
"In Chet'la Sebree's sensitive and tender hands, this book's quest (and question) of home is captivating. An intimate rendering of the life of a Black woman artist."--Imani Perry, National Book Award winner and author of Black in Blues
At eighteen, Chet'la Sebree began, as she writes, "perfecting the art of leaving." After moving out of her parents' house in Delaware for college, the lauded poet, essayist, and academic rarely kept the same address for more than two years--bouncing from city to city, country to country, perpetually in search of her next adventure.
Author Biography
Chet'la Sebree is the author of Blue Opening, Field Study, winner of the James Laughlin Award from the Academy of American Poets, and Mistress, selected by Cathy Park Hong as the winner of the New Issues Poetry Prize and nominated for an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work-Poetry. Her essays and poems have been anthologized in Ibram X. Kendi and Keisha N. Blain's Four Hundred Souls: A Community History of African America, 1619-2019, Kwame Alexander's This Is the Honey: An Anthology of Contemporary Black Poets, and others. Sebree is an assistant professor of English at George Washington University.