The six sequences of "There Is an Anger that Moves" travel from
Jamaica to England and back. A mother's heart is broken; men fall
in love secretly; people dance until they die. Religion haunts
these disbelieving poems which move sometimes to the measure of a
hymn, sometimes to the cadence of a Baptist sermon. Each swells
with its own conviction, even when that conviction is doubt. Miller
makes us believe in the power of unexpected things: the colour
orange, broken coffins, ice cream - and in the transforming power
of poetry. From this book, Kei Miller emerges as one of the most
compelling and subtle new voices from the Caribbean.
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