In 'Let Us Descend,' Jesmyn Ward harnesses the spirituality of an enslaved woman

In 'Let Us Descend,' Jesmyn Ward harnesses the spirituality of an enslaved woman

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For the first few years that National Book Award winner Jesmyn Ward was writing her new novel, Let Us Descend, she says she really struggled to tap into her main character. Annis is an enslaved Black woman who faces unsurmountable hardships – but she also finds deep comfort in the spirits and elements that surround her. In today's episode, Ward tells NPR's Ayesha Rascoe why she needed to incorporate spirituality into the Southern hellscape Annis faces; and why as hard as it can be to read about slavery, it's also an act of memory and resistance.

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