· In Rice, her second volume of poetry, Nikky Finney explores the complexity of rice as central to the culture, economy, and mystique of the coastal South Carolina region where she was born and raised. The prized Carolina Gold rice paradoxically made South Carolina one of the most oppressive states for slaves and also created the remarkable Gullah culture on the coastal islands. —Nikky Finney “He Never Made It” Nikky Finney from Rice. TriQuarterly, By permission of the author. Nikky Finney. Read “He Never Had It Made” by Nikky Finney. Nikky Finney () was born in South Carolina and educated at Talladega College. Rice. Publication Date: July (originally published in ) Trade Paper: pages / x inches. ISBN $ Purchase: Northwestern University Press // Amazon // IndieBound. From the publisher: In Rice, her second volume of poetry, Nikky Finney explores the complexity of rice as central to the culture, economy, and mystique of the coastal South Carolina .
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In Rice, her second volume of poetry, Nikky Finney explores the complexity of rice as central to the culture, economy, and mystique of the coastal South Carolina region where she was born and raised. The prized Carolina Gold rice paradoxically made South Carolina one of the most oppressive states for slaves and also created the remarkable Gullah culture on the coastal islands. Discover Rice by Nikky Finney and millions of other books available at Barnes Noble. Shop paperbacks, eBooks, and more! Books for All Ages: Buy 1, Get 1 50% Off. In Rice, her second volume of poetry, Nikky Finney explores the complexity of rice as central to the culture, economy, and mystique of the coastal South Carolina region where she was born and raised. The prized Carolina Gold rice paradoxically made South Carolina one of the most oppressive states for slaves and also created the remarkable.
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