In Inheritance of Drowning by Dorsía Smith Silva
In Inheritance of Drowning begins with the exploration of the devastating Hurricane María in Puerto Rico. Written with vivid imagery, these poems highlight the natural world, significant impact of hurricanes, and marginalization of Puerto Ricans. The collection also explores the multiple sites of oppression in the United States, especially the racial, social, and political injustices and intersections of race and violence.
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