Mourning
Weaving factual and fictional stories about the lives of his loved ones, and those he looks to for strength, Dokubo Melford Goodhead's Mourning is a meditation on the magnitude of loss. Powerful, raw, and elegiac, Goodhead's collection is also a commentary on the plight of the Ijaw island people of the oil archipelago of the Niger Delta region of post-colonial Nigeria, where the country gets almost all of its revenue through the mining of oil and gas. Doubling as memoir and poetic exploration, Mourning sets its sights on nothing less than the human soul, and what we must do to protect it.
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-Genaro Ky Lý Smith, author of The Land South of the Clouds
"This is a collection of powerful poems about loss and grief. Goodhead's poems are devastating and striking. And, so, so beautiful."
-Chika Unigwe, author of On Black Sisters Street