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My broken language: a memoir
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English
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Table of Contents
From the Book - First edition.
A multilingual block in West Philly
Spanish becomes a secret; language of the dead
English is for atheism; language of woodworking
A name that is a mask
An English cousin comes to visit
Language of the forest
Latina health vocabulary from the late 80s
Spanglish cousins on the New Jersey turnpike
Body language
Sophomore year English
Things go unsaid long enough...
Possession's voice
Sedo buys me an upright; language of Bach
Taíno petroglyphs
Lukumí thrones
Silence=death
Unwritten recipes
Yoruba vocabulary
A racial slur
A book is its presence and absence
Mom's accent
Dad buys me a typewriter
She said Norf Philly and one-two-free
Atonality
Fania everything and salsa out-of-prints
The serenity prayer
Sterling Library
The Foraker Act (on Boriken's-and the diaspora's-language history)
Gil-Scott Heron asks me a question
Writing's a muscle, it gets stronger
Broken language
On obscenity
Cold drink became a play
Silence=death (déjà vu all over again)
The book of our genius.
From the Large Print - Large print edition.
A multilingual block in West Philly
Spanish becomes a secret; language of the dead
English is for atheism; language of woodworking
A name that is a mask
An English cousin comes to visit
Language of the forest
Latina health vocab from the late '80s
Spanglish cousins on the Jersey turnpike
Body language
Sophomore year English
Things go unsaid long enough...
Possession's voice
Sedo buys me an upright; language of Bach
Taíno petroglyphs
Lukumí thrones
Silence=death
Unwritten recipes
Yoruba vocabulary
A racial slur
A book is its presence and absence
Mom's accent
Dad buys me a typewriter
She said Norf Philly and one-two-free
Atonality
Fania everything and salsa out-of-prints
The serenity prayer
Sterling Library
The Foraker Act (on Boriken's-and the diaspora's-language history)
Gil-Scott Heron asks me a question
Writing's a muscle, it gets stronger
Broken language
On obscenity
Cold drink became a play
Silence=death (déjà vu all over again)
The book of our genius.