First Edition
Trade Paperback. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. A Near Fine copy of the First Edition with light shelfwear and some slight creasing to spine and some pages. 8vo. - over 7¾ in. - 9¾ in., 48pp.
Language: English
Published by Peepal Tree Press Ltd, GB, 1997
ISBN 10: 1900715074 ISBN 13: 9781900715072
Seller: Rarewaves USA, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: New. In these 'shrines of remembrance' for the millions of the victims of transatlantic slavery, Kwame Dawes constructs a sequence which laments, rages, mourns, but also celebrates survival. Focusing on individual moments in this holocaust which lasted nearly four hundred years, these poems both cauterize a lingering infection and offer the oil of healing. In these taut lyric pieces, Dawes achieves what might seem impossible: saying something fresh about a subject which, despite attempts at historical amnesia, will not go away. He does it by eschewing sentimentality, rant or playing to the audience, black or white. His poems go to the heart of the historical experience and its contemporary reverberations.This sequence was inspired by the award-winning book, The Middle Passage: White Ships/Black Cargo by the American artist Tom Feelings.Kwame Dawes is widely acknowledged as the foremost Caribbean poet of the post-Walcott generation. He currently holds the position of Distinguished Poet In Residence and Louise Fry Scudder Professor of Liberal Arts at the University of South Carolina.
Seller: Black Voices, Liverpool, MSY, United Kingdom
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. First edition, a paperback original. Haunting poetry on slavery and the Middle Passage, poetry by the Ghana born writer, based on the boo Middle Passage by the American artist Tom Feelings. Fine. INSCRIBED "For Al, enjoy, Kwame Dawes, Oct 98". Inscribed by Author(s).
Language: English
Published by Peepal Tree Press Ltd, GB, 1997
ISBN 10: 1900715074 ISBN 13: 9781900715072
Seller: Rarewaves USA United, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: New. In these 'shrines of remembrance' for the millions of the victims of transatlantic slavery, Kwame Dawes constructs a sequence which laments, rages, mourns, but also celebrates survival. Focusing on individual moments in this holocaust which lasted nearly four hundred years, these poems both cauterize a lingering infection and offer the oil of healing. In these taut lyric pieces, Dawes achieves what might seem impossible: saying something fresh about a subject which, despite attempts at historical amnesia, will not go away. He does it by eschewing sentimentality, rant or playing to the audience, black or white. His poems go to the heart of the historical experience and its contemporary reverberations.This sequence was inspired by the award-winning book, The Middle Passage: White Ships/Black Cargo by the American artist Tom Feelings.Kwame Dawes is widely acknowledged as the foremost Caribbean poet of the post-Walcott generation. He currently holds the position of Distinguished Poet In Residence and Louise Fry Scudder Professor of Liberal Arts at the University of South Carolina.
Language: English
Published by Peepal Tree Press Nov 1996, 1996
ISBN 10: 1900715074 ISBN 13: 9781900715072
Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germany
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - In these 'shrines of remembrance' for the millions of the victims of transatlantic slavery, Kwame Dawes constructs a sequence which laments, rages, mourns, but also celebrates survival. Focusing on individual moments in this holocaust which lasted nearly four hundred years, these poems both cauterize a lingering infection and offer the oil of healing. In these taut lyric pieces, Dawes achieves what might seem impossible: saying something fresh about a subject which, despite attempts at historical amnesia, will not go away. He does it by eschewing sentimentality, rant or playing to the audience, black or white. His poems go to the heart of the historical experience and its contemporary reverberations. This sequence was inspired by the award-winning book, 'The Middle Passage: White Ships/Black Cargo' by the American artist Tom Feelings.