Cradle Song

Cradle Song by Stacey Lynn Brown is a poetry collection published by C & R Press in 2009. This 1st edition features 68 pages and is presented in English. The work showcases Brown’s multifaceted voice, weaving together southern-tinged monologues that explore various themes within the context of African American studies.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of expression in this collection, as Brown’s poems reflect a blend of personal and cultural narratives. The collection invites contemplation on identity and experience, offering insights that resonate with the complexities of life. Through her well-crafted verses, Brown presents a unique perspective that contributes to the broader discourse in American poetry.
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Poetry. African American Studies. Stacey Lynn Brown’s voice contains multitudes, yet paradoxically sings a single “song” in this collection of southern-tinged monologues. C&R is honored to publish Brown’s well-crafted, powerful and moving book, which was recently reviewed by Jenny Mueller in The St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
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