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Kwame Dawes
New and Selected Poems Since Kwame Dawes first published his prestigious Forward Poetry prize-winning Progeny of Air in 1994, six further collections have followed which have changed the face of Caribbean poetry. New and Selected Poems contains a generous selection from all these volumes, and a book's worth of new poems.
Peepal Tree Press 2002 pbk £9.99 ISBN 1-900715-70-8
Author details available at http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth02A4P155412626349
http://www.kwamedawes.com/
Kwame Dawes
A Place to Hide An incisive portrayal of contemporary Jamaican society that touches corners few other writers have reached. Murder, madness, love, child abuse, church-going all find their place. It convincingly creates a host of highly distinctive voices telling their own stories with dramatic power. It is a deeply personal collection in that the stories focus on inwardly drawn characters who are in search of personal meaning (or indeed personal salvation) and the fullest expression of their sensual selves, themes that form the core of Dawes's own poetry. Above all, it is a collection that rises to heights of towering myth in the penultimate story, 'Marley's Ghost', a story of soaring imagination that will surely make the neck hairs of the reader rise.
Shortlisted for Commonwealth Writers Prize 2003 (Caribbean and Canada Region, Best First Book)
Peepal Tree Press 2002 pbk £ ISBN 1900715481
Author details available at http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth02A4P155412626349
http://www.africaresource.com/poe/kwame.htm
Kwame Dawes
Progeny of Air The juxtaposition of images of the salmon's sordid entrapment on a Canadian factory farm, images of its spiritual fulfilment (or nullity) and the tensions between its instincts for freedom and return offer a concentrated motif for this remarkable collection. In making his own return of memory from Canada and South Carolina to a childhood and youth in 1970s Jamaica (in particular as a student of Jamaica College), Kwame Dawes' poems display a powerful narrative thrust, an appealing sense of humour, a gift for characterisation and an acute sense of time and place.
1994 Forward Poetry Prize - Best First Collection
Peepal Tree Press 1994 pbk £6.95 ISBN 0-948833-68-8
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