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Prophets

Dawes, Kwame
Prophets
Set in Jamaica in the late 1980s and 1990s, Prophets is a poem of rhythmic and metaphoric inventiveness. It brings together an exacting a portrayal of the social and cultural resonances of Jamaican society with a soaring mythopoeic imagination that explores the tension between an ebullient cynicism and a heartfelt desire for faith.

CHF 27.50

Seven Strong

Dawes, Kwame
Seven Strong
A powerful collection of poems from award-winning South Carolina poets on race, gender, history, and identity

CHF 27.50

Jubilation!: Poems Celebrating 50 Years of Jamaican Indep...

Dawes, Kwame
Jubilation!: Poems Celebrating 50 Years of Jamaican Independence
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' ...

CHF 28.50

Midland

Dawes, Kwame
Midland
This is the seventh collection of poetry by Kwame Dawes. It draws deeply on the poet's travels and experiences in Africa, the Caribbean, England, and the American South, and is a compelling meditation on what is given and taken away in the acts of generation and influence.

CHF 44.90

A Place to Hide

Dawes, Kwame
A Place to Hide
A man lies in a newspaper-lined room dreaming an other life. Bob Marley's spirit flew into him at the moment of the singer's death. A woman detaches herself from her perfunctory husband and finds the erotic foreplay she longs for in journeying round the island. A man climbs Blue Mountain Peak to fly and hear the voice of God. Sonia paints her new friend Joan and hopes that this will be the beginning of a sexual adventure. Dawes's characters ar...

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Seeking

Dawes, Kwame / Wentworth, Marjory
Seeking
The best art has the uncanny ability not only to give pleasure to those who view it but also to led to a desire to respond. The best artists are a force for all art, and renowned Gullah artist Jonathan Green's work has inspired a wide range of responses from artists around the world. In Seeking we see how Green's art prompts works of poetry, prose, and memoir. Seeking's evocative power lies in the intimacy of this dialogue, which speaks to the...

CHF 28.50

Seeking

Dawes, Kwame / Wentworth, Marjory
Seeking
The best art has the uncanny ability not only to give pleasure to those who view it but also to led to a desire to respond. The best artists are a force for all art, and renowned Gullah artist Jonathan Green's work has inspired a wide range of responses from artists around the world. In Seeking we see how Green's art prompts works of poetry, prose, and memoir. Seeking's evocative power lies in the intimacy of this dialogue, which speaks to the...

CHF 59.50

Gomer's Song

Dawes, Kwame
Gomer's Song
Award-winning Kwame Dawes explores the insidious nature of power and the limits of protest.

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Talk Yuh Talk

Dawes, Kwame
Talk Yuh Talk
Before the Caribbean-inflected spoken-word poetry of the 1990s, epitomized by poetry slams at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe in Manhattan, there was reggae. In the past thirty years, most Caribbean poetry written in English has come to the shores of the United States on waves of music, in the lyrics of Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and Burning Spear. Kwame Dawes, himself a musician and poet, is not surprised by this phenomenon. The region's political and ...

CHF 41.50

Talk Yuh Talk: Interviews with Anglophone Caribbean Poets

Dawes, Kwame
Talk Yuh Talk: Interviews with Anglophone Caribbean Poets
Before the Caribbean-inflected spoken-word poetry of the 1990s, epitomized by poetry slams at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe in Manhattan, there was reggae. In the past thirty years, most Caribbean poetry written in English has come to the shores of the United States on waves of music, in the lyrics of Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and Burning Spear. Kwame Dawes, himself a musician and poet, is not surprised by this phenomenon. The region's political and ...

CHF 109.00

Last Enchantment

Dawes, Neville / Dawes, Kwame
Last Enchantment
In this partly autobiographical novel, Neville Dawes tells the story of Ramsay Tull, who is witness to the beginning of a new post-World War II Jamaica. Black racial discontents and the desire for national independence are threatening the old colonial order, but for Ramsay the first stage of his growth comes with the chance to study at Oxford University, where he becomes immersed in European literary culture and Marxism. On his return to Jamai...

CHF 27.90

Progeny of Air

Dawes, Kwame
Progeny of Air
Winner of the prize for the best first collection in the Forward Poetry Prize of 1994, Progeny of Air explores a childhood and youth spent in 1970's Jamaica. The collection links inner personal experience and social and historical perspectives to mutually enriching effect.

CHF 25.90

Requiem

Dawes, Kwame
Requiem
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...

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