Sturge Town : Poems

Sturge Town : Poems

Hardcover

20 Aug, 2024

The site of the ruined ancestral home of Kwame Dawes's family, in one of the earliest post-slavery free villages in Jamaica, Sturge Town is at once a place...

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ISBN-10:

1324076313

ISBN-13:

9781324076315

Publisher

W. W. Norton & Company

Dimensions

8.40 X 5.60 X 0.80 inches

Language

English

Description

The site of the ruined ancestral home of Kwame Dawes's family, in one of the earliest post-slavery free villages in Jamaica, Sturge Town is at once a place of myth and, for Dawes, a metaphor of the journeying that has taken him from Ghana, through Jamaica, and to the United States. The poet ranges through time, pursued by a keen sense of mortality, and engages in an intimate dialogue with the reader--serious, confessional, alarmed, and sometimes teasing. Metrically careful and sonorous, these poems engage in a personal dialogue with the reader, serious, confessional, alarmed and sometimes teasing. They create highly visualized spaces, observed, remembered, imagined, the scenes of both outward and inner journeys. Whether finding beauty in the quotidian or taking astonishing imaginative leaps, these poems speak movingly of self-reflection, family crises, loss, transcendence, the shattering realities of political engagement, and an unremitting investment in the vivid indeterminacy of poetry.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:1324076313

ISBN-13

:9781324076315

Publisher

:W. W. Norton & Company

Publication date

: 20 Aug, 2024

Category

: Poetry

Format

:Hardcover

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

Dimension

: 8.40 X 5.60 X 0.80 inches

Weight

:295 g

Editorial Reviews

Sturge Town is named for one of the earliest free villages in Jamaica, Dawes's family home. From this psychogeographic starting point...unspools a richly intelligent, deeply descriptive exploration of home and identity...This personal odyssey becomes a universal journey.--Fiona Sampson "The Guardian"
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