Drawing on a powerful sense of Trinidadian history and moving
seamlessly between matters of family and matters of country,
Jennifer Rahim's confessional and sensitive poems explore the
threats and realities of fragmentation--of psyche's, of family, and
of a nation. With a balance of personal trauma, misery, and death
with the cool, reflective nature of poetry, these pieces touch on
topics such as family relationships and secrets, gender, abuse, and
a troubled, fragile Caribbean.
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