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And Caret Bay Again: New & Selected Poems: New and Selected Poems [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 190 pages, height x width: 206x135 mm, weight: 230 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Apr-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Peepal Tree Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1845232097
  • ISBN-13: 9781845232092
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 190 pages, height x width: 206x135 mm, weight: 230 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Apr-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Peepal Tree Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1845232097
  • ISBN-13: 9781845232092
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Shaped by Velma Pollard’s sense of her Jamaican homeland’s difficult history and unparalleled natural beauties, this poetry collection reaches the heart of Caribbean tragedy, both political and personal, without sentimentality, stridency, or loss of hope. With a finger on the pulse of change during the past four decades, these poems celebrate what is enduring through a conversational and thought-provoking female voice. Recording the experience of travel and the moments at rest when there is space for contemplation, the poet not only reflects upon the inequalities of race and gender, but also writes with authenticity on the contemporary experiences of Jamaican and Caribbean life.

From Crown Point
Crown Point
11(2)
National Heroes 1980
13(1)
Sunday Thoughts
14(1)
Fisherman
15(1)
Bud/Unbudded
16(1)
Bird Kiss
17(1)
Moods
18(2)
Fly
20(2)
After Cages
22(2)
Anansa
24(2)
Deja Vue
26(1)
Hindsight II
27(1)
Screws Loose
28(1)
British Museum and After
29(2)
Remembering Washington DC
31(2)
Belize Suite
33(3)
Impressions Havana 1979
36(5)
Long Mountain
41(3)
Susu
44(1)
Our Mother
45(2)
To Gran... and No Farewell
47(4)
From Shame Trees Don't Grow Here
Heathrow in Retrospect
51(1)
Drake's Strait Remembered
52(1)
Road to Harriman Upstate NY
53(3)
Harriman Revisited I & II
56(3)
My Daughter Resembles...
59(1)
Bag Woman
60(1)
Lion
61(2)
After Rodney
63(2)
Conversation
65(2)
Caret Bay 1 & 2
67(2)
Heaven's Cherubim High Horsed...
69(2)
Journey and Fractals
71(2)
At RAW, Sunday
73(1)
Conversation (Again?)
74(5)
From The Best Philosophers I know Can't Read or Write
After Heartease New England (for Lorna)
79(1)
The Best Philosophers I Know Can't Read or Write
80(4)
Marine Turtle
84(2)
Bird
86(2)
Name
88(3)
Woman in Goteborg
91(2)
Night-Flowering Cactus
93(1)
Old Age
94(1)
A Kind of Dying
95(3)
A Scientist Speaks of Relationships
98(1)
Armageddon Needn't be a War
99(2)
Maya/Chichen Itza
101(2)
Bridges
103(1)
Eldorado
104(1)
After Tortola
105(4)
From Leaving Traces
Portobello
109(3)
Thinking Re-thinking the Baths
112(5)
Montserrat I: Old Town
117(2)
At the Hortobagy
119(2)
Trento I-IV
121(6)
Cut Language
127(2)
It is the Dying Time
129(1)
Schistosoma
130(1)
While TV Towers Burn: I-IV
131(7)
War Child
138(2)
Messiah
140(1)
While the Sap Flows
141(1)
View up through her Window
142(1)
Clouds
143(1)
Fall Leaves
144(2)
Confessions of Son
146(1)
With Thanks
147(4)
New Poems
After `Furious Flower' 2004
151(3)
Country Music
154(2)
Stokeley
156(1)
At Cienfuegos I & II
157(5)
Penny Reel Girl Chile
162(2)
After Lamour
164(2)
Lethal Yellowing
166(1)
Words
167(1)
After `Limber Like Me'
168(2)
My Husband, His Mistress Lies Dying
170(1)
Ego
171(2)
Not in the Loo
173(1)
Sugar Sweet
174(1)
I Confuse
175(1)
Prohibited to Talk About
176(3)
In the House of Memory
179(3)
Caret Bay (Again?)
182(2)
Estate Home
184(1)
Roads
185(2)
Benedictus
187
Velma Pollard writes poetry, fiction and studies of language. She was born in Jamaica and is retired from the University of the West Indies where she was Dean of the Faculty of Education.