M. NourbeSe Philip
Marlene Nourbese Philip (born 3 February 1947), usually credited as M. NourbeSe Philip, is a Canadian poet, novelist, playwright, essayist and short story writer. Provided by Wikipedia
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Frontiers : selected essays and writings on racism and culture, 1984-1992 / by Philip, Marlene Nourbese, 1947-
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Frontiers : selected essays and writings on racism and culture, 1984-1992 / by Philip, Marlene Nourbese, 1947-
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A genealogy of resistance : and other essays / by Philip, Marlene Nourbese, 1947-
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Harriet's daughter / by Philip, Marlene Nourbese, 1947-
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Frontiers : selected essays and writings on racism and culture, 1984-1992 / by Philip, Marlene Nourbese, 1947-
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Zong! / by Philip, Marlene Nourbese, 1947-
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Zong! / by Philip, Marlene Nourbese, 1947-
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Interview with Nourbese Philip and Ramabai Espinet /
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Grammar of dissent : poetry and prose by Claire Harris, M. Nourbese Philip, [and] Dionne Brand /
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Belladonna elders series.
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