American - Poet | 1963 -
How do you keep the black female body present, and how do you own value for something that society won't give value to? It's a question I try to answer through my own life.
Claudia Rankine
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The book, 'Citizen,' begins with daily encounters, little moments, places where language reveals how racism determines how we interact.
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When you're writing, you think: How does intimacy happen in the work? You don't know who your reader is, woman, man, child, black person, Asian, who knows?
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I don't write every day. I write when I want to write.
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