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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 80 pages, height x width: 200x140 mm, weight: 115 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Feb-1993
  • Izdevniecība: Peepal Tree Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0948833246
  • ISBN-13: 9780948833243
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 80 pages, height x width: 200x140 mm, weight: 115 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Feb-1993
  • Izdevniecība: Peepal Tree Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0948833246
  • ISBN-13: 9780948833243
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Crown Point is the first collection of poems by one of the Caribbean's foremost woman poets.

Velma Pollard's poems range from affectionate and observant family portraits to the righteous anger of an Afro-Caribbean woman's truth telling. Crown Point closes with a moving series of poems that meditate on death, mourning and their meaning for the living. They speak both of the deaths of parents and grandparents and of 'deaths falling early' and hear always Anancy's susu susu whispering words, 'tiday fi mi / tumaro fi yu'. These are poems which have a quiet, consoling truthfulness, no answers, just the unvarnished reminder that this is the way of life and that the dead remain with us: 'No one philosophy can answer all / each man is an island / each mind is a muffin tin / and so we sit with our invisible pencils / working out strategies to cope with brevity / to cope with our adieux / to love - too sweet to forget / to life - too intense to leave...' These tender elegiac poems of loss and remembrance have an eloquent stillness at their heart. All share a common depth of reflection and concern with poetic craft.

"Reading... Velma Pollard is to encounter an acutely sensitive consciousness grappling, even in apparently lighter moments, with the complexity of experience." Evelyn O'Callaghan, Jamaica Journal

Velma Pollard writes poetry, fiction and studies of language. She was born in Jamaica and works at the University of the West Indies where she is Dean of the Faculty of Education.
Crown Point 9(2)
Rain Thoughts 11(1)
Kingston 12(2)
Yaller/Yellow 14(1)
Hope 15(2)
National Heroes 1980 17(1)
Sunday Thoughts (Frenchman's Cove) 18(1)
Fisherman 19(1)
Bud/Unbudded 20(1)
Bird Kiss 21(1)
From Senior's at Gordon Town 22(1)
Moonhope 23(1)
A Case for Pause 24(1)
Moods 25(2)
Fly 27(3)
After Cages 30(2)
Anansa 32(2)
Martha 34(1)
Deja Vue 35(2)
Hindsight II 37(1)
Screws Loose 38(1)
After Adowa 39(2)
British Museum and After 41(2)
Remembering Washington DC 43(2)
Bitterland 45(1)
Foreign 46(2)
Los Angeles 48(1)
From Mandahl Peak I and II 49(3)
Belize Suite: I: Sea Wall 52(3)
II: Xunantunich
53(1)
III: Road from Xunantunich
54(1)
Impressions - Havana 1979 55(4)
Bimsh 59(1)
Ernie (for Hazel) 60(1)
Roseau August 1979 61(1)
Rain Forest 62(1)
BM Revisited 63(1)
Long Mountain 64(3)
Autumn Leaves 67(1)
Lines for Rita R 68(1)
Lines in Sorrow (for the Adams) 69(1)
For 'Time' 70(2)
Remembering (for Adlith) 72(1)
Farewell (to Adlith) 73(1)
Revelation (from Doris) 74(1)
Two for Neville 75(3)
Su Su 78(1)
Our Mother 79(2)
To Gran... and no farewell 81
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.