Gumbo Ya Ya

Gumbo Ya Ya
Author: Aurielle Marie
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2021-09-21
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780822988380

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Winner, 2022 Lambda Literary Award for Bisexual Poetry Winner, 2022 Georgia Author of the Year (Poetry) Finalist, 2023 Kate Tufts Discovery Award Gumbo Ya Ya, Aurielle Marie’s stunning debut, is a cauldron of hearty poems exploring race, gender, desire, and violence in the lives of Black gxrls, soaring against the backdrop of a contemporary South. These poems are loud, risky, and unapologetically rooted in the glory of Black gxrlhood. The collection opens with a heartrending indictment of injustice. What follows is a striking reimagination of the world, one where no Black gxrl dies “by the barrel of the law” or “for loving another Black gxrl.” Part familial archival, part map of Black resistance, Gumbo Ya Ya catalogs the wide gamut of Black life at its intersections, with punching cultural commentary and a poetic voice that holds tenderness and sharpness in tandem. It asks us to chew upon both the rich meat and the tough gristle, and in doing so we walk away more whole than we began and thoroughly satisfied.

Gumbo ya ya

Gumbo ya ya
Author: Lyle Saxon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 581
Release: 1969
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:924363528

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Gumbo Ya Ya

Gumbo Ya Ya
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1995
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015034520745

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The Black Woman s Gumbo Ya ya

The Black Woman s Gumbo Ya ya
Author: Terri L. Jewell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1993
Genre: African American women
ISBN: UCSC:32106014834953

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Gumbo Tales

Gumbo Tales
Author: Sara Roahen
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-03-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780393335378

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“Makes you want to spend a week—immediately—in New Orleans.” —Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg, Wall Street Journal A cocktail is more than a segue to dinner when it’s a Sazerac, an anise-laced drink of rye whiskey and bitters indigenous to New Orleans. For Wisconsin native Sara Roahen, a Sazerac is also a fine accompaniment to raw oysters, a looking glass into the cocktail culture of her own family—and one more way to gain a foothold in her beloved adopted city. Roahen’s stories of personal discovery introduce readers to New Orleans’ well-known signatures—gumbo, po-boys, red beans and rice—and its lesser-known gems: the pho of its Vietnamese immigrants, the braciolone of its Sicilians, and the ya-ka-mein of its street culture. By eating and cooking her way through a place as unique and unexpected as its infamous turducken, Roahen finds a home. And then Katrina. With humor, poignancy, and hope, she conjures up a city that reveled in its food traditions before the storm—and in many ways has been saved by them since.

Louisiana Folk tales

Louisiana Folk tales
Author: Alcée Fortier
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1895
Genre: Creole dialects
ISBN: UVA:X000272897

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Old Louisiana

Old Louisiana
Author: Lyle Saxon
Publsiher: Pelican Publishing
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1988-12-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1455609889

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A fascinating volume, Old Louisiana chronicles much of the state's history. Vignettes depict the early French settlers, the later Spanish rulers, and the rise and collapse of the great plantation era. Bringing to light old diaries, letters, and other rare sources, Saxon creates a sensitive and realistic portrait of this charming, colorful state and its people. The reader meets daring pioneers, hot-tempered duellists, aristocratic planters, rough-hewn river men, and Creole beauties. Both of these classic works include E. H. Suydam's haunting, detailed illus-trations, which bring Saxon's prose to life. Lyle Saxon (1891-1946) is renowned as one of Louisiana's foremost authors. He was the central figure in the state's literary community during the 1920s and 1930s, and was well-known as a raconteur and bon vivant. He divided his time between his house in New Orleans and a cottage on the Melrose Plantation near Nachitoches. Among his other works are Father Mississippi, Lafitte the Pirate, Children of Strangers, and Joe Gilmore and His Friends . He collaborated with Edward Dreyer and Robert Tallant on the perennial favorite Gumbo Ya-Ya . During the 1930s he headed the Louisiana WPA Writers Project, which produced the WPA Guide to Louisiana and the WPA Guide to New Orleans.

The Secret of Gumbo Grove

The Secret of Gumbo Grove
Author: Eleanora Tate
Publsiher: Laurel Leaf
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1988-10-01
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9780440227168

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Raisin Stackhouse doesn't mind doing odd jobs for old Miss Effie Pfluggins, but when Miss Effie talks her into cleaning up the old church cemetery, she has no idea what trouble she might dig up. Mama says Miss Effie talks much too much, but Raisin loves hearing her remember the old days--especially when one of her stories puts Raisin smack in the middle of real-life mystery. When Raisin is grounded for sneaking a night out, she not only misses her chance to compete in the Miss Ebony Pageant, but her efforts to uncover the famous person buried in the cemetery are brought to a half, too. Somehow Raisin's got to solve the big mystery no one in town wants to talk about. Will her discovery bring her glory, or is the past better off left buried?