Where Did You Sleep Last Night?

Where Did You Sleep Last Night?

  • Danzy Senna
Publisher:Macmillan + ORMISBN 13: 9781429964944ISBN 10: 1429964944

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Where Did You Sleep Last Night? is written by Danzy Senna and published by Macmillan + ORM. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1429964944 (ISBN 10) and 9781429964944 (ISBN 13).

From the bestselling author of Colored Television , "a keen examination of a utopian-minded marriage scarred by America's racially divided past" ( Vogue ). When Danzy Senna's parents got married in 1968, they seemed poised to defy history. They were two brilliant young American writers from wildly divergent backgrounds—a white woman with a blue-blood Bostonian lineage and a black man, the son of a struggling single mother and an unknown father. They married in a year that seemed to separate the past from the present; together, these two would snub the histories that divided them and embrace a radical future. When their marriage disintegrated eight years later, it was, as one friend put it, "the ugliest divorce in Boston's history"—a violent, traumatic war that felt all the more heartrending given the hopeful symbolism of their union. Decades later, Senna looks back not only at her parents' divorce but beyond it, to the opposing American histories that her parents had tried so hard to overcome. On her mother's side of the family she finds—in carefully preserved documents—the chronicle of a white America both illustrious and shameful. On her father's she discovers, through fragments and shreds of evidence, a no less remarkable history. As she digs deeper into this unwritten half of the story, she reconstructs a long-buried family mystery that illuminates her own childhood. In the process, she begins to understand her difficult father, the power and failure of her parents' union, and, finally, the forces of history. In Where Did You Sleep Last Night?, Senna has given us an unforgettable testimony to the paradoxes—the pain and the pride—embedded in history, family, and race.