Not only rich music, an easy lyricism, but also grit, and earthy honesty, a willingness to be vulnerable and clean.

- Gwendolyn Brooks,

Grace Nichols has wit, acidity, tenderness, any number of gifts at her disposal.

- Jeanette Winterson,

From her first collection in 1983, "I Is a Long Memoried Woman", she has been a strong presence in the linguistic interweave between the Caribbean and the UK. Her poetry and prose move easily between the poised world of Western culture, Old World history and myth, and the gritty rhythms of the Caribbean everyday... There is wit, irony and passion...real poise.

- Michelene Wandor, Poetry Review

Grace Nichols’ poetry has a gritty lyricism that addresses the transatlantic connections central to the Caribbean-British experience. Her work brings a mythic awareness and a sensuous musicality that is at the same time disquieting. Born and educated in Guyana, Grace Nichols moved to Britain in 1977. I Have Crossed an Ocean is a comprehensive selection spanning some 25 years of her writing. Her later collections are not covered by this selection: Picasso, I Want My Face Back (2009), The Insomnia Poems (2017) and Passport from Here to There (2020).
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Grace Nichols is one of Britain's best-known and most popular Caribbean poets. This selection includes all her best-known poems, many of which are frequently anthologised and read on radio programmes.
from I Is a Long-Memoried Woman (1983) 13 from One Continent to Another 14 Days That Fell 15 Waterpot 16 Each Time They Came 17 Taint 18 Sacred Flame 19 Without Song 20 Ala 22 Sugar Cane 26 Like a Flame 27 Up My Spine 28 I Coming Back 29 Night Is Her Robe 30 Skin-Teeth 31 Love Act 32 In My Name 34 Yemanji 35 Like Anansi 36 Of Golden Gods 37 I Will Enter 39 This Kingdom 41 Wind a Change 42 Omen 43 Holding My Beads 44 Epilogue from The Fat Black Woman’s Poems (1984) 47 Price We Pay for the Sun 48 Those Women 49 The candlefly 50 Iguana Memory 51 Star-apple 52 Be a Butterfly 53 Back Home Contemplation 54 Praise Song for My Mother 55 Like a Beacon 56 Island Man 57 Spring 58 Waiting for Thelma’s laughter 59 Winter Thoughts 56 Two Old Black Men on a Leicester Square Park Bench The Fat Black Woman’s Cycle 63 The Assertion 64 The Fat Black Woman’s Motto On Her Bedroom Door 65 The Fat Black Woman Goes Shopping 66 A Fat Poem 67 Tropical Death 68 Invitation 70 Thoughts Drifting Through the Fat Black Woman’s Head While Having a Full Bubble Bath 71 The Fat Black Woman’s Instructions to a Suitor 72 Small Questions Asked By the Fat Black Woman from Lazy Thoughts of a Lazy Woman (1989) 75 Dust 76 Grease 77 With Apologies To Hamlet 78 In Spite of Me 80 Wherever I Hang 81 My Black Triangle 82 Even Tho 83 Configurations 84 Abra-Cadabra 85 Out of Africa from Sunris (1996) 89 Introduction to Sunris 92 Sunris 110 To the Running of My River 111 Timehri Airport to Georgetown 112 Blackout 113 First Generation Monologue 115 Long Man 118 My Northern Sister 119 Against the Planets 120 Black 121 White 122 Wings 124 Icons 125 Hurricane Hits England from Startling the Flying Fish (2006) 129 My Children Are Movers 131 To My Coral Bones 132 I, Cariwoma Watched History 133 Other Ships 134 In My Sea-House 135 Palm-Tree Seductions 136 Facing Atlantic 137 Startling the Flying Fish 138 Is That You Columbus? 140 Our Cassandra 141 The People Could Fly 142 Many an Aztec Eye 143 Gold 145 Mother of the Mestizo 146 You There, Hummingbird 147 Old Canecutter at Airport 148 Cane Still Dancing 149 Hibiscus 150 Sly Anansi 152 Why Shouldn’t I 153 Not the Kind of Tree 154 Rain Music 155 For the Life of This Planet 156 Follow That Painting Back 157 Ink of Exile 158 The Children of Las Margaritas 159 Lip Shore 160 Footprints of My Arrival Poems for Younger Readers 163 Sun Is Laughing 164 Headmistress Moon 165 In the Great Womb-Moon 166 Baby-K Rap Rhyme 168 Give Yourself a Hug 169 Cat Shots 170 Cat-Rap 171 Sleeping Out 172 Me and Mister Polite 173 Turner to His Critic 174 Come On into My Tropical Garden 175 Mama-Wata 176 For Forest 177 Wha Me Mudder Do 178 Granny, Granny Please Comb My Hair 179 Don’t Cry Caterpillar 180 Ar-a-rat 181 Teenage Earthbirds 184 Book-heart 183 Glossary
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ISBN
9781852248581
Publisert
2010-05-31
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloodaxe Books Ltd
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
192

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Born in Guyana, Grace Nichols has lived in Britain since 1977. Her first collection, I is a Long Memoried Woman (1983) won the Commonwealth Poetry Prize. Most of that book is included in her later retrospective, I Have Crossed an Ocean: Selected Poems (2010). Four subsequent poetry collections were published by Virago: The Fat Black Woman’s Poems (1984), Lazy Thoughts of a Lazy Woman (1989), Sunris (1996), winner of the Guyana Prize, and Startling the Flying Fish (2006), poems which tell the story of the Caribbean. She has published four books with Bloodaxe, Picasso, I Want My Face Back (2009), I Have Crossed an Ocean: Selected Poems (2010), The Insomnia Poems (2017), and Passport to Here and There (2020), a Poetry Book Society Special Commendation. She has also published several poetry books for younger readers, including Come on into My Tropical Garden (1988), Give Yourself a Hug (1994), Everybody Got a Gift (2005) and Cosmic Disco (2013). She lives in Sussex with the poet John Agard and their family. She was made a Vice-President of the Royal Society of Literature in 2020.