Perfect Black
- 106 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Acclaimed author Crystal Wilkinson's country roots and passion for language combine in this collection of lyrics and prose about Blackness, racism, and political awareness.
Nikky Finney's work emerges from a rich family legacy of activism and education, offering literary accounts of pivotal moments in American history. Her writing provides intimate, first-person perspectives, bringing to life the spirit of the Civil Rights and Black Arts Movements. Through her poetry and prose, Finney explores themes of identity, heritage, and social justice with a distinctive voice that resonates deeply. She is a significant chronicler of the African American experience, weaving historical context with profound personal insight.



Acclaimed author Crystal Wilkinson's country roots and passion for language combine in this collection of lyrics and prose about Blackness, racism, and political awareness.
This lyrical culinary journey delves into the hidden stories of Black Appalachians through powerful essays and forty comforting recipes from the Poet Laureate of Kentucky. While baking a jam cake, O. Henry Prize-winning writer Crystal Wilkinson felt her late grandmother's presence, realizing she was not alone in the kitchen; her ancestors were there, guiding her. These kitchen ghosts, five generations of Black women, shaped a life, legacy, and cuisine in Appalachia. This work blends food memoir and cookbook, intertwining fiction with historical records, memories, and interviews to create a unique culinary portrait. Forty recipes, rooted in the past yet infused with contemporary flavor, are vividly illustrated, featuring favorites like Corn Pudding, Chicken and Dumplings, Jam Cake, and Praisesong Biscuits. These dishes are woven into Crystal's family narrative, reflecting the experiences and history of Black Appalachians through their voices, spirits, and foodways. As the keeper of her family's stories and cherished recipes, Crystal shares her inheritance, discovering these tales in her apron pockets, within the steam of mustard greens, and in the sweet scents of clove and cinnamon. Each dish she prepares honors her ancestors, the land that nurtured her family, and the rich heritage of Black Appalachia.
The expanded anniversary edition features a new preface by Finney, offering insights on life and understanding. It encourages readers to live boldly and to appreciate the inherent goodness surrounding them, highlighting the importance of recognition and acceptance in our daily lives.