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Waiting in the Wings: Portrait of a Queer Motherhood
By (Author) Cherre Moraga
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
14th March 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
306.8743086643
Paperback
140
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
In a series of journal entriessome original passages, others revisited and expanded in retrospectCherri Moraga details her experiences with pregnancy, birth, and the early years of lesbian parenting.
The premature birth of her son, when HIV-related mortality rates were at their highest, forced Moraga, a new mother at 40-years-old, to confront the fragile volatility of life and death; in these recorded dreams and reflections, her terror and resilience are made palpable. The particular challenges of queer parenting prove transformative as Moraga navigates her interesecting roles as mother, child, lover, friend, artist, activist, and more.
is thoughtful and emotive, with prose that is sharp and beautifully written, from the voice of a beloved and incomparable writer.
Cherre Moraga speaks directly, as a powerful voice of a pivotal generation, a generation that is aging and coming to terms with its urgent, collective story.
Joy Harjo
Cherre Moraga is a literary giant and spiritual genius whose visionary and courageous work and witness constitutes a prophetic light in our dark times of imperial decay!
Cornel West
When future generations look back at the first generation of Latino/a literature, Cherre Moraga's formative work will be one of the cornerstones of what by then will be American Literature. Without her work, many of us would not have felt the solidarity and power or had the critical vocabulary or understanding to give voice to our own stories.
Julia Alvarez
What Cherre Moraga brings to Waiting in The Wings is not only her writer's talent for speaking fluently and passionately, but also her enormous courage in speaking what is too often left unspokenthe deeply entwined net of fear and love, despair and exhilaration, that is mothering a child. She makes us feel the terror and beauty of the fragile infant body at threat, the staggering exhaustion of trying to work on too little sleep with never enough time or help. the guilt and despair that drags us down while the work is left undone and we turn to comfort our child. Is it more difficult to be a queer mother I do not know, but I am strengthened and inspired by the author's open-hearted revelations. I take this book as a gift of love.
Dorothy Allison
Cherre Moraga's Waiting in The Wings is a powerful meditation on motherhood and creativity. With eloquence and intensity, it grapples with a number of elemental questions that we, as blood-gushing makers of babies and cultura, must face. It is also a passionate lesson on how to make "familia from scratch," rendering a near-death experience and the enlightenment that follows without sentimentality. Just when we feelas Chicanas/writers/mothersthat the needs of our children in this world "full of enemy" are too overwhelming, they step forward to renew our sense of outrage, rekindle our hope, and remind us, with a profound and refreshing breath, that this life is worth writing. A spiritually inspiring and brutally wise book.
Helena Maria Viramontes
Waiting in the Wings is an honest, introspective memoir of evolving lesbian motherhood.
Kirkus Reviews
Cherre Moraga is an internationally recognized poet, essayist, and playwright whose professional life began in 1981 with her co-editorship of the groundbreaking feminist anthology,This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color.She is the author of several collections of her own writings, includingA Xicana Codex of Changing Consciousness,Native Country of the Heart, andWaiting in the Wings: Portrait of a Queer Motherhood.