Lara Rains and Colonial Rites - Softcover

Fergus, Howard

 
9780948833953: Lara Rains and Colonial Rites

Synopsis

Life on the volcanic island of Montserrat is the subject of these poems. Fergus finds a metaphor for Caribbean life and history in cricket and celebrates Brian Lara’s feats of 1994 which symbolically overturned the centuries of enslavement and colonialism.

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From the Publisher

In Brian Lara's phenomenal achievements in 1994, Fergus finds a potent image for the complexities of the Caribbean's colonial heritage: cricket as the performance of a colonial rite and the triumphant overcoming of the former colonial master. Howard Fergus was born in Montserrat. He studied at the University College of the West Indies and the Universities of Bristol and Manchester. He has been Chief Education Officer and Speaker of the Legislative Council of Montserrat. He is currently resident tutor at the Extra-Mural Department of the UWI based there. He has written extensively on Montserrat and is the author of three previous collections of poetry: Cotton Rhymes (1976) Green Innocence (1978) and Stop the Carnival (1980).

Review

'Fergus is a poet of real stature.' -- Stewart Brown, Longman Caribbean New Voices 1

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