![]() ![]() ![]() But then, I got it done.Īnd I have a dog, Alex. And I’m a responsible person, so you have to sort of put your own mourning aside to get done what needs to be done. My mother died in June, my sister died that August, and my aunt died that October. ![]() And it was, “Oh, my goodness, she’s not there.” But I was very sad, but I had a lot to do. And when the thing happened at Virginia Tech, I literally saw myself reach to call Mommy. She died in 2004, actually just before the tragedy. My mother died, and I was incredibly sad. And this book came out-you know, I said the other night to my editor, “If I could boil this book, if I could find some sort of special water to put it in, boil the book, cool it, and let people drink it, it would be joy, because this is a-really, this is a book that makes you smile. AMY GOODMAN: Nikki Giovanni, talking about chasing-talk about Chasing Utopia. ![]()
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