cover image Wild Woman Don't Wear No Blues

Wild Woman Don't Wear No Blues

Marita Golden. Doubleday Books, $22.5 (232pp) ISBN 978-0-385-42400-4

In this collection of introspective essays, 15 African American women writers explore the ways in which their love relationships have been defined by boundaries set for black women in a racist and sexist society. The topics cover a wide spectrum: Bebe Moore Campbell struggles to resolve her anger over love affairs between white women and black men; Ntozake Shange describes her difficulty in reconciling the pleasure she has gotten from black men with their sexist attitudes; Jewelle Gomez meditates on the strong bond between black lesbians and black gay men; and, in an especially powerful piece, DorisJean Austin recalls a rape she endured as a 12-year-old girl. Golden, who wrote the introduction and contributed an article, has compiled a strong collection of eloquent essays unified by unflinching honesty. Author tour. (Aug.)