Stephen Todd Booker, an inmate on Florida's death row, writes
piercingly of incarceration. But he also sings, in a voice at once
jagged and polished, of racism in Brooklyn and the South and of
growing up black in 20th-century America, as he examines his life
experience with metaphors that test the limits of language.
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