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An inmate on Florida's death row writes piercingly of incarceration, racism and growing up.

Stephen Todd Booker, an inmate on Florida's death row, writes piercingly of incarceration. But he also sings, in a voice at once jagged and polished, of racism in Brooklyn and the South and of growing up black in 20th-century America, as he examines his life experience with metaphors that test the limits of language.

Author: Stephen Todd Booker
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Published: 04/01/1994
Pages: 64
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.21lbs
Size: 8.02h x 5.52w x 0.33d
ISBN: 9780819512154

Review Citation(s):
Publishers Weekly 04/25/1994 pg. 63

About the Author
STEPHEN TODD BOOKER's poetry has appeared in Kenyon Review, Seneca Review, Yankee, Cream City Review, and other journals. He published the chapbook Waves & license in 1983.

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