Who Do You Think I Am?
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ISBN-13: 9780807078983
ISBN-10: 0807078980
Greutate: 0.27 kg
ISBN-10: 0807078980
Greutate: 0.27 kg
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Editors’ Note
College Application Essay #2
Brando Skyhorse
Secret Lives
Achy Obejas
The Inscrutable Alexander Fitten
Marc Fitten
Letter to the Lady Who Mistook Me
for the Help at the National Book Awards—
or Some Meditations on Style
Patrick Rosal
Passing
Teresa Wiltz
Which Lie Did I Tell?
Trey Ellis
Negroland
Margo Jefferson
Slipping into Darkness
Lisa Page
Among the Heterosexuals
M. G. Lord
On Historical Passing and Erasure
Dolen Perkins-Valdez
Stepping on a Star
Gabrielle Bellot
Class Acts: Ways to Be Something You’re Not
Clarence Page
Jewess in Wool Clothing
Susan Golomb
Passing Ambition
Sergio Troncoso
Terror and Passing
Rafia Zakaria
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgments
College Application Essay #2
Brando Skyhorse
Secret Lives
Achy Obejas
The Inscrutable Alexander Fitten
Marc Fitten
Letter to the Lady Who Mistook Me
for the Help at the National Book Awards—
or Some Meditations on Style
Patrick Rosal
Passing
Teresa Wiltz
Which Lie Did I Tell?
Trey Ellis
Negroland
Margo Jefferson
Slipping into Darkness
Lisa Page
Among the Heterosexuals
M. G. Lord
On Historical Passing and Erasure
Dolen Perkins-Valdez
Stepping on a Star
Gabrielle Bellot
Class Acts: Ways to Be Something You’re Not
Clarence Page
Jewess in Wool Clothing
Susan Golomb
Passing Ambition
Sergio Troncoso
Terror and Passing
Rafia Zakaria
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgments
Notă biografică
Brando Skyhorse is the author of Take This Man: A Memoir and a novel, The Madonnas of Echo Park, which received the PEN/Hemingway Award. He is associate professor of English at Indiana University in Bloomington.
Lisa Page directs the creative writing program at George Washington University where she is assistant professor of English. Her work has appeared in the Virginia Quarterly Review, American Short Fiction, the Crisis, Playboy, and the Washington Post Book World.
Lisa Page directs the creative writing program at George Washington University where she is assistant professor of English. Her work has appeared in the Virginia Quarterly Review, American Short Fiction, the Crisis, Playboy, and the Washington Post Book World.