Moving beyond the loss of both his father and brother, E.Ethelbert
Miller tells the story of how love survived in his family. When Miller
was about ten years old, his father told him how he considered leaving
his mother. Years later, now a writer and a father, Miller looks back on
the simple remark and how it shaped him. In Fathering Words, Miller
explores his development as an African American writer, the
responsibility of his chosen career, and his ambitions to raise the
consciousness of Black people.
Miller's poetry often relies on the voices of women. Here in Fathering
Words, he has chosen to write his memoir in two voices. He places his
sister's voice on the page next to his own. The result is a wonderful
duet that tells two stories woven into one. Fathering Words is
Miller's moving tribute and a powerful memoir.