Black Women Writers on Love, Men and Sex A collection of fifteen essays by some of the most well-known black women writers who ponder the provocative riddles of love, sex and men. Ranging in style from Audre Lorde's now classic polemic on eroticism to Miriam DeCosta's deeply moving essay on her husband's last years, this is a unique collection of eloquent essays which provides an uncompromising and empowering exploration of the contemporary black female psyche.
Every woman who has ever been in love must read this book. It is very touching as you read each women's experience and attitude toward relationships with black men. There is something for everyone to relate to. A truly enlightening as well as informative book that captures the culture of "being black" and intertwines it with the many aspects of relationships that black women experience.
Highly Recommended
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This book was simply amazing!!! To hear the voices of some of the most incredible and inspired writers in the nation was a delicious treat that evoked all sorts of emotions and thoughts. The range and delightful stories makes you think that you have somehow had an opportunity to eavesdrop at a "hen party" where the participants allow their truths to come forth. Thanks to the contributors. This is an important piece of literature which will inspire, educate, entertain and delight.
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