Elegguas

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Price
$24.95  $23.20
Publisher
Wesleyan University Press
Publish Date
Pages
136
Dimensions
7.28 X 8.54 X 0.64 inches | 0.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780819569431
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About the Author

KAMAU BRATHWAITE (1930-2020) was an internationally celebrated poet, performer, and cultural theorist. He won numerous awards, including the Neustadt International Prize for Literature and the Griffin Poetry Prize. A retired professor of comparative literature at New York University, Brathwaite lived in CowPastor, Barbados.

Reviews

"Elegguas sings with anger and righteousness, but the balm of tender creation emanates from its overtones."--Alexandria Yurkovsky, San Francisco Chronicale

"Through letters, verses, and songs, Brathwaite's collection develops an eternal connection between the human world and the divine."--Sadiqa Beg, Wasafiri

"For nearly half a century, Kamau Brathwaite has been doing nothing short of rewriting the relationship between Africa and the aging 'new world'--one exquisite and haunting syllable at a time. Elegguas, his newest book, is a tidalectic wave of remembrance and remonstrance. It is, as well, one of Brathwaite's most compassionate songs."--Mark Nowak, author of Coal Mountain Elementary

"There is a passion that is universal in these works, a sorrow and a soaring as in jazz, the music a song of protest and promise, pride and hurt. Though perhaps our accents and intonations would make an islander laugh, these poems should be read aloud too (the phrasing and dramatic gravitas almost demands it)."--Iconoclast

"Kamau Brathwaite is the major Caribbean poet of his generation and one of the great poets of the second part of the 20C anywhere. While framed by elegiac writings of a personal nature, this volume remains profoundly political through a range of elegies for departed public & political figures, and includes what I consider one of the greatest and most poignant political poems of the era, namely Brathwaite's 'Poem for Walter Rodney.' The greatness of the work lies in the fact that the poet never falls into political rhetoric, but that his language, breathtakingly innovative & inventive at the formal level, always carries a lyrical and poetic charge of unequalled intensity."--Pierre Joris, author of Poasis and A Nomad Poetics

"Brathwaite shifts tones as seamlessly as he does dialects; I finished Elegguas filled with melancholy, joy, and an odd, and I hope not inappropriate, envy for the multiple tongues and moods he moves among with such dexterity and eloquence."--Jeff Gundy, Poetry Salzburg Review

"This collection is a wonderful experience, highly recommended for both experienced and new Brathwaite readers."--Elaine Savory, Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas

"Elegguas sings with anger and righteousness, but the balm of tender creation emanates from its overtones."--Alexandria Yurkovsky, San Francisco Chronicale

"Brathwaite is a poet capable of great eloquence and elegancemusical precisionand inventiveness, as in the style of script he has fashioned that is both the reflection of and the antithesis of the spoken word."--Sima Rabinowitz, NewPages