
Edward Brathwaite. Poems.
The collection examines the displacement and cultural fragmentation experienced by individuals navigating the post-colonial Caribbean landscape. Through a series of lyrical observations, the speaker navigates the tension between ancestral heritage and the realities of modern exile. The poems utilize rhythmic structures and linguistic shifts to mirror the instability of identity in a changing world. The narrative framework relies on a collection of distinct voices that collectively articulate the struggle for belonging within a fractured historical context.
Readers and critics often note the technical precision of the verse and the author's commitment to capturing the nuances of Caribbean speech patterns. Discussion frequently centers on the effectiveness of the imagery in conveying the psychological weight of exile and the search for home. The work is recognized for its ability to balance intimate personal reflection with broader sociopolitical commentary. Many observers highlight the rhythmic quality of the poems as a defining feature that enhances the overall atmosphere of the collection.
Page Count:
52
Publication Date:
1975-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192118552
ISBN-13:
9780192118554
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