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In 1807, at the height of the slave trade, Ajeemah and his son, Atu, are snatched by slave traders from their home in Africa while en route to deliver a dowry to Atu's bride-to-be. Ajeemah and Atu are then taken to Jamaica and sold to neighboring plantations'never to see one another again. "Readers will come away with a new sense of respect for those who maintained their dignity and humanity under the cruelest of circumstances."'SLJ. "Each moment here of the Jamaican-born poet's terse, melodious narrative is laden with emotion. . . . Brilliant, complex, powerfully written."––K. Notable Children's Book of 1993 (ALA) 1993 Best Books for Young Adults (ALA) 1993 Fanfare Honor List (The Horn Book) 1992 Books for Youth Editors' Choices (BL) Notable 1992 Children's Trade Books in Social Studies (NCSS/CBC) Bulletin Blue Ribbons 1992 (C)
1993 Books for the Teen Age (NY Public Library) Children's Books of 1992 (Library of Congress) 1993 Boston Globe-Horn Book Fiction Award
The cities of the Pacific Rim are in one of the most dynamic
spheres of the global economy. In the twenty first century the
focus of global affairs is destined to shift from the West to the
East. These cities offer a wide range of different responses to the
demands that rapid growth puts on planning and infrastructure :
from the laxity that has lead to the urban sprawl of Bangkok to the
regulation that is characteristic of Singapore. This book considers
the interactive relationships between the operation of the planning
system and the role and performance of property development and
real estate markets in 14 Pacific Rim cities drawn from both the
Eastern and Western perspective. The dynamic underlying these
relationships considers the interplay between administrative
structures, legislative controls and policy issues examining the
role of actors and agencies in the property development and
investment process.
The cities of the Pacific Rim are in one of the most dynamic spheres of the global economy. In the twenty first century the focus of global affairs is destined to shift from the West to the East. These cities offer a wide range of different responses to the demands that rapid growth puts on planning and infrastructure : from the laxity that has lead to the urban sprawl of Bangkok to the regulation that is characteristic of Singapore. This book considers the interactive relationships between the operation of the planning system and the role and performance of property development and real estate markets in 14 Pacific Rim cities drawn from both the Eastern and Western perspective. The dynamic underlying these relationships considers the interplay between administrative structures, legislative controls and policy issues examining the role of actors and agencies in the property development and investment process. eBook available with sample pages: 0203478215
These poems gives voice to the people who came on the first ships
from the Caribbean, whose journeys held strange echoes of earlier
sea voyages which had brought ancestors from Africa to the slave
plantations. James Berry - from Jamaica - was one of these
emigrants, settling in Britain in 1948. His new book explores the
different reasons his fellow travellers had for leaving the
Caribbean when they rushed to get on the boat. This publication is
linked with events marking the 200th anniversary of the abolition
of slavery.
"A Story I Am In" is not just James Berry's life in poetry but a
book of all the lives he has witnessed or been part of - a story of
life itself. He came to Britain in 1948, in the first postwar wave
of Jamaican emigration, later becoming one of the first black
writers in Britain to achieve wider recognition. Poetry mattered to
Berry from an early age, exposed to two main languages: the
standard English of Bible and prayerbook heard every Sunday at
church, with all its rhythms and sounding patterns; and the tunes
of everyday Jamaican language, with its sayings and proverbs, its
special dialect words with their African connections, its
expression of a roots culture. These experiences gave him that
strong and particular Caribbean awareness of language which has
nourished his poetry over many years. This major retrospective of
his work covers five collections published over four decades, plus
a selection from four books of poetry for children. Much of his
poetry celebrates the divided world of a lifelong outsider. Growing
up in Jamaica, Berry felt as much disturbed by his African
background as by the European slave-trade and its aftermath. His
poetry shows how 'root agonies' made him view Africa as a
thoughtless and neglectful mother, how his years in Britain - most
of his adult life - left him worried by past, present and future.
Now in his mid-80s, he has sought in his later work to give voice
to all the people who came on the first ships from the Caribbean,
whose journeys held strange echoes of earlier sea voyages from
Africa to the slave plantations.
Only One of Me is a stunning collection of the best-loved
children's poems from award-winning poet James Berry, filled with
warm and colourful memories of a Caribbean childhood, and featuring
a new introduction by much-loved children's poet, John Agard. This
new edition of James' definitive collection showcases the very best
work from a poet who was instrumental in the British Caribbean
poetry movement and who's words are just as relevant now as they
were twenty years ago.
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Gorgeous (Paperback)
Robert James Berry; Cover design or artwork by C Sabarsky
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A man falls in love, and decides to immortalize his romance in
poetry. It's a conceit as old as poetry and storytelling itself,
but in Gorgeous Robert James Berry approaches this seemingly dusty
form with extraordinary freshness. Each poem in this collection
offers a startling burst of color, which delights in the senses and
gives immediacy to each scene in this love affair. From the fruit
markets of Southeast Asia to the disheveled hills of the British
Isles, Berry takes readers through the ups and downs of a
relationship over the course of decades, as it experiences lulls
and storms, titanic upheavals punctuated by lacunae of charmed
happiness. Alongside the poems are a series of images created
specially for this book by C. Sabarsky, who applies the luminous
colors of the poems to a series of contemplative photographs.
Sensitive and direct, Gorgeous is a lyrical compendium of pain and
pleasure, the joy and grief of love.
Some people have dresses for every occasion but Afiya needs only
one. Her dress records the memories of her childhood, from roses in
bloom to pigeons in flight, from tigers at the zoo to October
leaves falling. A joyful celebration of a young girl's childhood,
written by the late Coretta Scott King Book Award-winning Jamaican
poet James Berry.
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Verbal Riddim - Dub Poetry
Various; Contributions by Oku Onuora, Jean Binta Breeze, James Berry, Linton Kwesi Johnson, …
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This is dub poetry: bold and musical, funny and furious. This
collection brings together the work of nine inventive and brilliant
poets who defined and drove the dub poetry genre. From the
Caribbean, Canada and the UK, the poetry in this collection spans
forty years, as dub became a powerful cultural and creative force.
With roots in the reggae culture of 1970s Kingston, dub poetry uses
the vivid expressions of everyday spoken language to describe and
challenge the experience of life on the margins. Early dub poetry
took on police violence, slums and poverty. Later, as Caribbean
migrants arrived in countries like Britain and Canada, dub poets
faced new issues: racism, discrimination and hostility. Over four
difficult decades, dub gave marginalised people a voice for their
anger, defiance and creativity. It was the soundtrack to
post-Windrush culture. Serious and humorous, alive and urgent, here
is the very best of dub poetry. The poets included in this
collection are: Oku Onuora, Mikey Smith, Mutabaruka, Jean 'Binta'
Breeze, James Berry, Benjamin Zephaniah, Ahdri Zhina Mandiela,
Lillian Allen and Afua Cooper.
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