Far District |
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Author:
| Hutchinson, Ishion |
ISBN: | 978-1-84523-157-6 |
Publication Date: | Jun 2010 |
Publisher: | Peepal Tree Press, Limited
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $16.95 |
Book Description:
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Creating an impressionistic portrait of the poet's boyhood in rural Jamaica, these narrative poems explore the West Indian distrust of European literature and mythology. Written in both traditional and formless verse, as well as in English and Jamaican patois, the book is structured as the spiritual journey of a poet-speaker caught between two worlds: one a benign culture of bush folk and the other a luminous but dangerous sea of myth....
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Creating an impressionistic portrait of the poet's boyhood in rural Jamaica, these narrative poems explore the West Indian distrust of European literature and mythology. Written in both traditional and formless verse, as well as in English and Jamaican patois, the book is structured as the spiritual journey of a poet-speaker caught between two worlds: one a benign culture of bush folk and the other a luminous but dangerous sea of myth. Thenbsp;speakernbsp;fears thenbsp;land of mythnbsp;becausenbsp;he is loyal to the bush people, but henbsp;also desiresnbsp;to transcend hisnbsp;physical and intellectual poverty. Little by little, the two cultures come together as the speaker begins grafting childhood memory to the world of imagination, shaped by books, art, music, and travel. At the core of the collection are several elegies to the poet’s grandmother, May, who encouraged his young creativity.