Word: kincaid
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...really more of a statement about myself," Kincaid says. "It's the sort of thing that I supposed I would have responded...
This is the way Kincaid talks, a stream of easily flowing words that often ends in something unexpected, some striking statement...
Some of those phrases center on the relationship between mothers and daughters, a recurring theme in her writing. "I'm always suspicious of women who don't like children," Kincaid says. "I think they don't like themselves...
...typical of a childhood anywhere," Kincaid says. "I was miserable. A child is a powerless person. Powerless people are always miserable...
...Kincaid is a visiting lecturer in the Afro-American Studies Department on a campus that constantly grapples with issues of race and ethnicity. To many, her work may seem particularly timely and significant...