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A collection of poems explores the intersection of Caribbean identity, myth, and the complexities of the human condition. Laurence Lieberman utilizes a lyrical framework to examine the cultural and historical landscapes of the Creole experience. The poems navigate the tension between traditional folklore and modern existence, often employing vivid imagery to ground abstract concepts. The narrative voice shifts between observer and participant, reflecting on the forces of heritage and the constraints of geography. The collection maintains a rhythmic consistency that mirrors the cadence of the environments described.
Readers often note the technical precision Lieberman brings to his exploration of regional identity. Discussion frequently centers on the poet's ability to weave local folklore into broader existential inquiries. Critics highlight the atmospheric quality of the work, which relies heavily on evocative descriptions of the natural world. The collection is recognized for its commitment to formal experimentation while maintaining a clear thematic focus on the Creole experience. Readers who appreciate dense, imagery-heavy verse will find the stylistic choices particularly engaging.
Page Count:
134
Publication Date:
1990-01-01
Publisher:
Collier Macmillan
ISBN-10:
0020344953
ISBN-13:
9780020344957
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