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Hybrida by Tina Chang, W.W. Norton & Company, 144 pages, $26.95

- — Elizabeth Lund/Washington Post

Tina Chang’s Hybrida opens with these powerful lines about her son: “Everywhere I look I see him,/I have a right to fear for him,/though I have no right to his color./His blackness is his to own and what will/my mouth say of that sweetness.” As she reflects on the threats that her son — and to a lesser extent, her daughter — faces, Chang asks evocative questions about identity and the complicate­d inheritanc­e of anyone “who has ever been born of mixed race.” She also considers the language of motherhood and the “fusion of artistic forms made manifest through the lens/ of protection.” In the process, Chang, the poet laureate of Brooklyn, weaves powerful narratives and uses various poetic forms to create a momentous landscape.

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