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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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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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