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Dreaming of Ramadi in Detroit
Dreaming of Ramadi in Detroit | Aisha Sabatini Sloan
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Literary Nonfiction. African & African American Studies. LGBTQIA Studies. This collection of luminous essays features swimming pools and poets, road trips and museums, family dinners and celebrity sightings. In a voice that is at once eccentric and piercing, Aisha Sabatini Sloan plays a series of roles: she is an art enthusiast in Los Angeles during a city-wide manhunt; a daughter on a road trip with her father; a professor playing with puppets in the wilds of Vermont; an interloper on a police ride-along in Detroit. As she watches cell phone video recordings of murder and dreams about the news, she reflects on her formative experiences with aesthetic and spiritual discovery, troubling those territories where blackness has been conflated with death. The curiosity that guides each story is rooted in the supposition that there is an intrinsic relationship between the way we conceptualize of darkness and our collective opportunity for awakening.
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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This essay collection alternately made me feel like it was making me smarter and like it was too smart for me. Sloan is a brilliant writer, whose logical links between seemingly disparate topics within one essay are superbly done. She writes about art, Blackness, family, place, and more. Kiese Laymon puts it better: "Innovative, inspiring, sobering, and absolutely terrifying while daring every other essayist in the country to catch up."

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Mixedreader
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This essay title though!. Struggling through this collection, but there are interesting moments. #nonfiction #essays #diverselit #mixedreader