"Suckle," Roger Robinson's much-anticipated follow up to
"Suitcase," proves once and for all that Roger's unique territory
is memory and its capital is Trinidad - somewhere within its
borders are the answers to everything, if you just look hard
enough. His approach, self-deprecating yet erudite, creates
intoxicating poetry flavoured with the attitude and lingo of his
Trinidadian homeland. Delving into the past with much more
confidence than in his debut, "Suckle" is alive with the terror and
beauty of youth, and memorable for the recurring dance crew
Emperors: '...I was its only non breaking member./ I did the
practical things, the support: / Someone had to carry the
linoleum./ Someone had to adjust the equaliser'. Simple things,
profound truths.
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