
Mulberry Street Stories - Paperback
by Mary Slechta
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Availability:Out of StockContributor:Mary SlechtaSeries:Kimbilio National Fiction PrizePublish date:2023-09-15Pages:190
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Four Way BooksISBN-13:9781954245747ISBN-10:1954245742UPC:9781954245747Book Category:FictionBook Subcategory:Short Stories (single author), African American & Black, WomenSize:8.70 x 6.20 x 0.70 inchesWeight:0.7518Product ID:SCA4RH2S4X
In this electric collection, Mary Slechta brings magical realism and U.S. history to bear on the community of Mulberry Street-- an African-American neighborhood with a disputed past. Is this enclave the result of white flight, a tenuous foothold for Southern transplants, or a sliver of the world that spun off during creation, once ruled by a god named Mr. Washington? Variously featuring the area's residents, Mulberry Street Stories uphold the perseverance of hope despite intergenerational trauma and demonstrate the interconnection of human lives throughout time. Slechta's characters have seen it all, from the persistent mechanisms of systemic racism--forced migration, redlining, gentrification, and more--to the fantastical--children at danger of falling off a flat world; a vampire posing as Henry Box Brown; and a husband tasked with building a supernatural maze to trap the "somethin," the faceless oppression that has long plagued his family and now threatens his wife. In one exemplary story, Slechta writes an ode to Toni Morrison, honoring her project to elevate the untold. The protagonist, Marjorie, a griot once charged with remembering things exactly as they happened but now suffering from Alzheimer's, wanders away during a fugue. Drawn in by a taproom's enchanting music, she begins orating to strangers, captivating the bartender and unknown patrons, one of whom rests his hand on her limb "like a penny on the arm of a record player"--the touch that keeps the disjointed tales together.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Four Way BooksISBN-13:9781954245747ISBN-10:1954245742UPC:9781954245747Book Category:FictionBook Subcategory:Short Stories (single author), African American & Black, WomenSize:8.70 x 6.20 x 0.70 inchesWeight:0.7518Product ID:SCA4RH2S4X
Mary McLaughlin Slechta grew up in a tiny world carved out of New England by southern African-Americans and Jamaicans. She is author of The Spoonmaker's Diamond (Night Owl Press) and a poetry collection, Wreckage on a Watery Moon (FootHills). Her work appears in journals and anthologies including Mom Egg Review, Rattle, and Black Lives Have Always Mattered (2LeafPress), and is forthcoming in Jelly Bucket, midnight & indigo, and Best Small Fictions 2021. A Pushcart nominee, recipient of the Charlotte and Isidor Paiewonsky Prize from The Caribbean Writer, and two-time poet-in-residence at the Chautauqua Institution, she is a Kimbilio Fellow and editor with great weather for Media after a long career in education.
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