Author: | Aurin Squire | ISBN: | 9781783197545 |
Publisher: | Oberon Books | Publication: | March 8, 2016 |
Imprint: | Oberon Books | Language: | English |
Author: | Aurin Squire |
ISBN: | 9781783197545 |
Publisher: | Oberon Books |
Publication: | March 8, 2016 |
Imprint: | Oberon Books |
Language: | English |
“You know I saw an article in Time Magazine a few years ago that stated ‘Asian Men are In,’ and it had a picture of a white woman riding the back of an Asian man. No Kidding. Like he was some kind of human rickshaw. Maybe you should take a picture of Sheryl riding me with a blunt in her mouth an’ a dreadlock wig.”
Jamaican-American Richard and White-American Sheryl are starting a family together. When they agree to a series of ‘bedroom interviews’, they believe that their interracial relationship is the focus of the article. As both play up to what they believe are the expectations of the interviewer, they embark on a journey that challenges their relationship to the core as the barriers between psychological and social, sexual and political, public and private, melt and dissolve...
Don’t Smoke In Bed is a stunning exploration of social and racial perception in contemporary America.
“You know I saw an article in Time Magazine a few years ago that stated ‘Asian Men are In,’ and it had a picture of a white woman riding the back of an Asian man. No Kidding. Like he was some kind of human rickshaw. Maybe you should take a picture of Sheryl riding me with a blunt in her mouth an’ a dreadlock wig.”
Jamaican-American Richard and White-American Sheryl are starting a family together. When they agree to a series of ‘bedroom interviews’, they believe that their interracial relationship is the focus of the article. As both play up to what they believe are the expectations of the interviewer, they embark on a journey that challenges their relationship to the core as the barriers between psychological and social, sexual and political, public and private, melt and dissolve...
Don’t Smoke In Bed is a stunning exploration of social and racial perception in contemporary America.