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Danzy Senna
book review
Aug. 27, 2024
Danzy Senna Can’t Stop Thinking in Black and White
Colored Television
, the author’s latest comic novel about a mixed-race Black woman, holds diminishing returns.
By
Madeline Leung Coleman
double consciousnesses
Oct. 18, 2021
The Fiction of the Color Line
From Nella Larsen to Mariah Carey, Black women writers have long used passing stories to crack our façades of race, class, and gender.
By
Brittany Luse
books
July 27, 2017
Author Danzy Senna on Finding Inspiration After Leaving Brooklyn
The
New People
writer moved to California because New York felt like “a book party that never ended.” She doesn’t mean that in a good way.
By
Joy Press