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Sturge Town - Poems: Kwame Dawes Sturge Town - Poems
Kwame Dawes
R398 R360 Discovery Miles 3 600 Save R38 (10%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Sturge Town is a stunning collection of poems that connects with the earliest days of Kwame Dawes’ work as a poet, from the roots of childhood in Ghana to the reflections of a man turned sixty who is witnessing his children occupying the space he once considered his own. It ranges from poems that make something special of the everyday, to poems of the most astonishing imaginative leaps. There are poems that speak most movingly of moments of acute self-reflection, family crises and losses through death, and there are the inventive poems of the dramatist drawn to create the stories of a rich variety of characters, many springing from the observation of paintings. Metrically careful and sonorous, these poems engage in a personal dialogue with the reader, serious, confessional, alarmed and sometimes teasing. They create highly visualised spaces, observed, remembered, imagined, the scenes of both outward and inner journeys. Organised in five sections, Sturge Town is a collection of finely shaped individual poems with the architecture of a densely interconnected whole, with the soaring grandeur and intimacy of a cathedral – both above and below ground. As the site of the ruined ancestral home of the Dawes, in one of the earliest post-slavery free villages in Jamaica, Sturge Town is both an actual place, a place of myth and a metaphor of the journeying that has taken Kwame Dawes from Ghana, through Jamaica, through South Carolina and now to Nebraska. It parallels a journeying through time, both personal, family and ancestral in which a keen sense of mortality makes life all the more precious.

Coming Up Hot - Eight New Caribbean Poets from the Caribbean (Paperback): Danielle Boodoo-Fortune, Danielle Jennings, Ruel... Coming Up Hot - Eight New Caribbean Poets from the Caribbean (Paperback)
Danielle Boodoo-Fortune, Danielle Jennings, Ruel Johnson, Monica Minott, Debra Providence, …
R285 R262 Discovery Miles 2 620 Save R23 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Here is an opportunity to discover some of the best new, unpublished poets from the Caribbean. With a generous sample from each poet, there are new writers from Jamaica, Trinidad, St Lucia, St Vincent and Guyana.Meet Danielle Boodoo-Fortune and her richly gothic take on love and its complications; Danielle Jennings' exuberant narratives of family history and the struggles for respect between men and women; Ruel Johnson's often witty attempts to confront the insanity of contemporary Guyana's race wars and political corruption through the formal coolness of poetry; Monica Minott's frank celebrations of women's sexuality and her attempt to re-enter the world of spirit possession and trance; Debra Providence's spare womanist reflections that pack a more devastating punch by saying more with less; Shivanee Ramlochan's confidently experimental poems that explore the threatening uncertainties of the present through the imagery of speculative fictions set in some post-disaster world; Colin Robinson's polyphonic, modernist reflections on the queer Caribbean and its joys and sorrows; and Sassy Ross's tightly structured explorations of memory between the here and there of St Lucia and New York. Here is a generation that has absorbed Walcott, Brathwaite, Carter and Lorna Goodison, but has found its own distinctive voices, themes and formal models.Each of the contributors is well on the way to having their own first collections.Coming Up Hot is the second publication of Peekash Press, a joint imprint of Akashic Books and Peepal Tree Press committed to supporting the emergence of new Caribbean writing, as part of CaribLit project.

Midland - Poems (Hardcover): Kwame Dawes Midland - Poems (Hardcover)
Kwame Dawes
R994 Discovery Miles 9 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The winning manuscript of the fourth annual Hollis Summers Poetry Prize is also the exciting American debut by a poet who has already established himself as an important international poetic voice. "Midland," the seventh collection by Kwame Dawes, draws deeply on the poet's travels and experiences in Africa, the Caribbean, England, and the American South. Marked equally by a lushness of imagery, an urgency of tone, and a muscular rhythm, "Midland," in the words of the final judge, Eavan Boland, is "a powerful testament of the complexity, pain, and enrichment of inheritance. ... It is a compelling meditation on what is given and taken away in the acts of generation and influence. Of a father's example and his oppression. There are different places throughout the book. They come willfully in and out of the poems: Jamaica. London. Africa. America. But all the places become one place in the central theme and undersong here: which is displacement. ... The achievement of this book is a beautifully crafted voice which follows the painful and vivid theme of homelessness in and out of the mysteries of loss and belonging."
"Midland" is the work of a keen and transcendent intellect, a collection of poems that speaks to the landscape from inside, from an emotional and experiential place of risk and commitment.

Red - Contemporary Black British Poetry (Paperback): Kwame Dawes, Kadija Sesay Red - Contemporary Black British Poetry (Paperback)
Kwame Dawes, Kadija Sesay
R317 R290 Discovery Miles 2 900 Save R27 (9%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Inspired by the word "red," this collection of poems written by black British writers--including both established authors and new, exciting poets--explores the subjects and ideas stirred by a single trigger, from the word's usual associations with blood, violence, passion, and anger, as well as with sensuality and sexuality, to more surprising interpretations such as the link to a particular mood, the quality of light in the sky, the color of skin, and the sound of a song. This remarkable compilation succeeds in generating poems that find an intriguing resonance with each other while also revealing images and themes unique to the individual poets.

Speak from Here to There (Paperback): Kwame Dawes, John Kinsella Speak from Here to There (Paperback)
Kwame Dawes, John Kinsella
R317 R291 Discovery Miles 2 910 Save R26 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For six months during 2015, two poets known for their capacity to create lyric responses to the complex realities around them, yet poets fully inscribed in both a western literary tradition and other longer traditions that have been marginalized, exchanged poems that were in constant dialogue even as they remained wholly defined and shaped by the details of their own private and public lives. Kwame Dawes base was flat prairieland of Lincoln, Nebraska, a mid-American landscape in which he, a black man, felt at once alien and curiously committed to the challenges of finding home; and John Kinsella s base was in the wide open violently beautiful landscape of western Australia, his home ground, thick with memory and heavy with the language of ecological change, political ineptitude and artistic defiance. E-mail was the bridge. These two poets found themselves in the middle of the swirl of political and social upheavals in their spheresDawes contemplating race in the crucible of police killings of black bodies in the US, and Kinsella carrying the weight of contemplating and challenging the injustice of the theft of indigenous land and country in Australia and the terrible treatment of refugees and immigrants in that country. These poems reflect the very different worlds that have shaped these writers, and in the wonderful way that poetry can chart the unpredictable journey towards friendship. They also reflect commonalities: love of family, regret, cricket, art, politics, music, and travel. Indeed, there is much in these poems that provides us with a remarkable accounting of what can occupy and frighten and delight two thinking and creative men who have devoted a great deal of energy and time into making poems in the day to day unfolding of our world. The pleasure that is seeded into the poems is apparentin poem after poem one senses just how each is hungry and anxious to hear from the other and to then treat the surprises and revelations that arrive as triggers for his own lyricintrospective, risky, complex and formally considered and beautiful. The respect and admiration that these two poets have for each other is apparent in the poemsin the echoes, in the ways in which they stretch one another, and in the ease of languagea kind of poetic honesty that comes from authority, assurance, and curiosity. This was an accidental pairingan email exchange between an editor and a poet that blossomed into a dare of sorts, and then into a project that came under the brilliant scrutiny of two prolific artists writing at the height of their poetic strength. Speak from Here to There reminds us of the ways that poetry can offer comfort and solace to the poet and how, at the same time, it can supply the ignition for a peculiar creative frenzy that enriches us all."

Impossible Flying (Paperback): Kwame Dawes Impossible Flying (Paperback)
Kwame Dawes
R248 Discovery Miles 2 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Impossible Flying" is Dawes' most personal and universal collection, 'telling family secrets to strangers'. There are moments of transcendence, but often there is 'no epiphany, just the dire cadence of regret' since the failures of the past cannot be undone, and there is no escape from human vulnerability, the disappointment of hopes, bodily decay and death. From that bleak acceptance comes a chastened consolation, and as for poems, 'they are fine and they always find a way to cope/they outlast everything, cynical to the last foot.' The family secrets focus primarily on the triangular relationship between the poet, his father and younger brother, though in "For Mama" there is a heartfelt and deeply moving acknowledgement of the rocklike unconditionality of a mother's love and care for her family's wounded souls. As ever with Dawes' collections, the rewards come not only from the individual poems, but also from their careful arrangement, internal conversations and from the overarching meanings that emerge from the architecture of the four sections. "Legend" begins the exploration of family mythology and the special place of the youngest brother and the hubristic hopes invested in him. "Estimated Prophet" gives context to the process of the brother's descent into madness and their father's collapse into despair and premature death in the condition of Jamaica in the 1980s when cold war politics and tribal wars brought an end to the dreams of the socialistic 70s, 'that valiant, austere decade'. Here the comic vision of the first section cannot be sustained in writing about 'those chaotic seven years of dust'. This section also deepens the counter-discourse of self-reflection on the act of writing the poems: the confessions of impersonation ('I have stolen much...') and the ambivalent space between history and myth in the filtering of memory and constructed family narratives. The third section, "Brother Love" is set in the present and deals with the renewal of relationship with the brother and the guilty respite of being away 'from the long lament', with marriage, children and 'the peace and constancy/of new homes, while old homes seem/to crumble about us.' The last section, "For My Little Brother" explores the difficult dialogue between these two worlds, between a past that is unalterable and a present that is shaped by it, but that contains its own possibilities. "Impossible Flying" is deeply felt writing that has an intensity and tautness which, if not new in Dawes' work, rises to new levels of eloquence. It is impossible to read this collection without feeling that one's consciousness of what it means to be human has been immeasurably deepened, or without wanting to constantly return to the poems.

Hope's Hospice - and Other Poems (Paperback): Kwame Dawes, Joshua Cogan Hope's Hospice - and Other Poems (Paperback)
Kwame Dawes, Joshua Cogan
R242 R220 Discovery Miles 2 200 Save R22 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Frank and earnest, this moving collection of poetry offers a glimpse into the support centers and hospice outside of Montego Bay and the many lives that have been lost to HIV/AIDS in Jamaica. Culled from open dialogue with sufferers and those who care for them, and coupled with evocative photographs, AIDS becomes a channel for universal dramas, archetypal voices, stoicism, despair, and deeply human deceptions. Full of memories of a time when diagnosis was equivalent to a death sentence, each piece brings the lives of the indiscriminant victims to the forefront and battles the notion that this can only happen to others.

Shook Foil - Poetry Walking the Bass Line (Paperback): Kwame Dawes Shook Foil - Poetry Walking the Bass Line (Paperback)
Kwame Dawes
R221 Discovery Miles 2 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When the guitars tickle a bedrock of drum and bass, when the girl a shock out and a steady hand curve round her sweat-smooth waist, when the smell of Charlie mingles with the chemicals of her hair and the groove is of the sweetest friction - how is a young man to keep his way pure?
Kwame Dawes's poetry rises to new heights in these psalms of confession and celebrations of reggae's power to prophesy, to seek after righteousness and seduce the body and mind. Here is poetry walking the bassline, which darts sweetly around the rigid lick of the rhythm guitar yet expresses all the sadness and alienation at the heart of reggae. This, for Dawes, is the earth which 'never tells me my true home' and where behind every chekeh of the guitar there is the ancestral memory of the whip's crack. "Shook Foil" dramatises the conflict between the purity of essences and the taints of the actual, not least in the poems which focus on Bob Marley's life. Here is the rhygin, word-weaving prophet and the philanderer with the desperate hunger for yard pumpum, the revealer of truths and the buffalo soldier who has married yard with show biz affluence. Above all there is the intense sadness of Marley's death, for how can one live without the duppy conqueror's defiant wail in an island gone dark for the passing of his song?
But for "Shook Foil" there is always the gospeller's hope that the dead will rise from dub ruins and patch a new quilt of sound for the feet to prance on. And when the high hat shimmering and the bass drum thumping, what else to do but dance?

City of Bones (Paperback): Kwame Dawes City of Bones (Paperback)
Kwame Dawes
R403 R368 Discovery Miles 3 680 Save R35 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Intersections (Paperback): Frances-Marie Coke Intersections (Paperback)
Frances-Marie Coke; Edited by Kwame Dawes
R221 Discovery Miles 2 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this collection, the uncertain paths of childhood and adulthood are traced through a sequence of poems that treat Idlewild--a place deep in the heart of rural Jamaica--as a character, a constant that serves as a reliable touchstone for memory. Although the majority of the poems are centered on themes of security and pleasant memory, the edges are haunted with truths of rupture in family relations, abandonment, loneliness, resentment of unreliable men, and the challenges of maintaining faith through difficult times. Balancing nostalgia for the past with an acute awareness of the present--the poverty, violence, class divides, and racial complexities of modern day Jamaica--the central voice of the poem matures along with the subject matter to gradually unveil a well-formed poetic voice with an authoritative command of form and language.

Jubilation! - Poems Celebrating 50 Years of Jamaican Independence (Paperback): Kwame Dawes Jubilation! - Poems Celebrating 50 Years of Jamaican Independence (Paperback)
Kwame Dawes
R311 R285 Discovery Miles 2 850 Save R26 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this compilation, more than 50 contemporary Jamaican poets reflect in outspoken, meditative, humorous, and outrageous ways upon the historical and existential moment of Jamaican independence. Ranging from the lyric and the pastoral to the declarative and the celebratory, these poems employ language registers across the full spectrum of Jamaican English and patois. Often surprising and sometimes alarming, this book affirms the contributors recognition of what it means to be Jamaican."

The Stone Gatherer (Paperback): Esther R. Phillips The Stone Gatherer (Paperback)
Esther R. Phillips; Edited by Kwame Dawes
R219 Discovery Miles 2 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Candid, honest, and empathetic, this disarming volume of poetry revels in poems that undress the foibles of family--from a father's smallness to a mother's "fortissimo"--all located within the unique landscape of Barbados. Displaying a facility for the Barbadian dialect as well as lyrical West Indian English, the collection demonstrates the wit and intelligence of an artist committed to the use of verse to test the meaning of experience. Structured as a woman-centered movement of poems, the volume begins with the complex coming-of-age journey of a child and moves through an adulthood of romance and crushed emotions, the rewards and anxieties of motherhood, and the contemplative and reflective role of elder.

Wheels (Paperback, New): Kwame Dawes Wheels (Paperback, New)
Kwame Dawes
R287 Discovery Miles 2 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Using the power of language to explore and discover patterns of meaning, this collection brings the lyric poem face to face with the external world--with its politics, social upheavals, and ideological complexity. Whether it is a poem about a near victim of a terrorist attack reflecting on the nature of grace, a president considering the function of art, or a Rastafarian defending his faith, the selections all seek illumination in understanding the world. They are as much about the quest for love and faith as they are about finding pathways of meaning through the current decade of wars and political and economic uncertainty.

New-Generation African Poets: A chapbook box set (Nane) (Mixed media product): Kwame Dawes, Chris Abani New-Generation African Poets: A chapbook box set (Nane) (Mixed media product)
Kwame Dawes, Chris Abani
R912 R791 Discovery Miles 7 910 Save R121 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
In The Name Of Our Families (Paperback): Kwame Dawes, John Kinsella In The Name Of Our Families (Paperback)
Kwame Dawes, John Kinsella
R369 Discovery Miles 3 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Natural Mysticism - Towards a New Reggae Aesthetic in Caribbean Writing (Paperback): Kwame Dawes Natural Mysticism - Towards a New Reggae Aesthetic in Caribbean Writing (Paperback)
Kwame Dawes
R478 R437 Discovery Miles 4 370 Save R41 (9%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The first book ever to look in-depth at reggae as an artistic form, "Natural Mysticism" shows how reggae combines politics, sex, spirituality and art, and offers in depth analyzes of leading reggae artists such as Burning Spear, Lee Scratch Perry and Bob Marley.

The Damp in Things (Paperback, New): Millicent Graham The Damp in Things (Paperback, New)
Millicent Graham; Edited by Kwame Dawes
R218 Discovery Miles 2 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sparkling with sharp wit and off-kilter humor, this emotional collection shows a distinctly contemporary and urban Jamaica through the eyes of a surrealist whose sharp imagery and precise language expose the absurdities and contradictions of society. Written in a distinctly female voice that is modern and experimental, these poems explore a wide range of subjects, from the erotic to the ironic, with sophistication and imagination.

Prophets (Paperback): Kwame Dawes Prophets (Paperback)
Kwame Dawes
R310 R282 Discovery Miles 2 820 Save R28 (9%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Tangling With The Epic, 3 (Paperback): Kwame Dawes, John Kinsella Tangling With The Epic, 3 (Paperback)
Kwame Dawes, John Kinsella
R278 Discovery Miles 2 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Exodus (Paperback): ‘Gbenga Adeoba Exodus (Paperback)
‘Gbenga Adeoba; Foreword by Kwame Dawes
R441 R405 Discovery Miles 4 050 Save R36 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Winner of the Sillerman First Book Prize for African Poetry, ‘Gbenga Adeoba’s collection Exodus focuses on forms of migration due to the slave trade, war, natural disasters, and economic opportunities.                Using the sea as a source of language and metaphor, Adeoba explores themes of memory, transition, and the intersections between the historic and the imagined. With great tenderness and power his poetry of empathy searches for meaning in sharply constructed images, creating scenes of making and unmaking while he investigates experiences of exile and displacement across time and place.

Back of Mount Peace (Paperback): Kwame Dawes Back of Mount Peace (Paperback)
Kwame Dawes
R247 Discovery Miles 2 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Characterized by a beautifully realized reciprocity between outer landscape and the characters' inner worlds, this remarkable sequence of lyric poetry explores the blossoming of an innately complicated relationship between a retired fisherman named Monty Cupidon and a naked, bloodied, and traumatized woman he encounters standing at a crossroad who cannot remember who she is or where she came from. The only clues to her former identity are the signs that she once wore a wedding ring, has a butterfly tattoo on her shoulder, and wears red nail polish on her toes. Woven with the narrative elements of mystery and suspense, the poems examine the relationship--from its innocent beginning through the decay of time and into the eventual corruptions of knowledge. Showing an exceptional delicacy of formal control that constantly reinforces the poem's insights and moving conclusions, the space between reflection and story, body and mind, and land and sea is examined as the couple begins to realize that in the very process of piecing their lives back together lies their relationship's probable end.

A New Beginning - A Poem Cycle (Paperback): Kwame Dawes A New Beginning - A Poem Cycle (Paperback)
Kwame Dawes
R342 R313 Discovery Miles 3 130 Save R29 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Face of Water - New and Selected Poems (Paperback, New): Shara McCallum The Face of Water - New and Selected Poems (Paperback, New)
Shara McCallum; Edited by Kwame Dawes
R280 Discovery Miles 2 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Since the publication of her first collection, The Water Between Us, Shara McCallum has steadily created a rich body of poems that have mined the rich deposit of emotional and intellectual capital found in her background of multiple migrations, culturally and geographically. McCallum's poems reflect her rooting in a Jamaican experience unique for her childhood in a Rastafarian home filled with reckless idealism, the potential for profound emotional pathology, and the grounding of old folks traditions. Her work has explored what it means to emerge from such a space and enter a new world of American landscapes and values. The Face of Water collects some of Shara Mccallum's best poems, poems that establish her as a poet of deft craft (and craftiness), whose sense of music is caught in her mastery of syntax and her ear for the graceful line.

She Who Sleeps with Bones (Paperback): Tanya Shirley She Who Sleeps with Bones (Paperback)
Tanya Shirley; Edited by Kwame Dawes
R254 R234 Discovery Miles 2 340 Save R20 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this insightful collection of poetry that brims with self-deprecating honesty and sexual frankness, themes of spirituality and gender relations are explored through topics such as the death of friends and relatives, the anxiety of being a foreigner in another country, the peril of unrequited love, the importance of size in sexual play, and the premonition of tragedy. With a deft handling of syntax, these thought-provoking epiphanies on the human condition and haunted memories are full of earthy sensuality and celebratory humor that are rooted in the everyday details of living, loving, fearing, laughing, and hoping. Tanya Shirley is an award-winning poet and educator. She lectures in the department of literatures at the University of the West Indies as well as a fellow of Cave Canem, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the discovery and cultivation of new voices in African American poetry. Her work has appeared in The Caribbean Writer, New Caribbean Poetry: An Anthology, and Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism.

A Place to Hide (Paperback): Kwame Dawes A Place to Hide (Paperback)
Kwame Dawes
R323 R298 Discovery Miles 2 980 Save R25 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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