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Grace Nichols

    18 gennaio 1950

    Grace Nichols è un'autrice dalla voce unica, che trae ispirazione dal ricco patrimonio culturale della Guyana. Le sue opere esplorano temi di identità, memoria e ibridazione culturale, intrecciando spesso le vibranti tradizioni orali e la mitologia della regione. Nichols fonde magistralmente narrazioni personali e collettive, creando poesie e prosa che sono allo stesso tempo intime ed epiche. La sua scrittura offre un prezioso contributo alla letteratura, rivelando la bellezza e la complessità dell'esperienza caraibica.

    Morgenhimmel
    I have crossed an ocean : selected poems
    I Is A Long-memoried Woman
    Under the moon & over the sea : a collection of Caribbean poems
    Come on Into My Tropical Garden
    • 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.

      I have crossed an ocean : selected poems2014
    • An award-winning collection of poetry vividly evoking the experience of living in the Caribbean - and of leaving for other lands.This prestigious anthology, which won the 2003 CLPE Poetry Award, conjures up the sights and sounds, tastes and tales of the Caribbean; the experience of living there - and of leaving for other lands. A companion to the acclaimed A Caribbean Dozen, this book contains more than fifty poems by over thirty poets, including John Agard, Grace Nichols, James Berry, Valerie Bloom and Benjamin Zephaniah.

      Under the moon & over the sea : a collection of Caribbean poems2002
      3,6
    • I Is A Long Memoried Woman, a collection by Guyanese poetess Grace Nichols, was first published in 1983 and a winner of the Commonwealth Poetry Prize. Nichols’ work develops the story of an anonymous African-Caribbean woman as she recounts the cruelty of slavery and its crippling effects on body, mind, and spirit. The narrator’s story is told in a rich language, which compliments the form to result in a rhythmic musicality reminiscent of spiritual slave songs.The collection of poems is divided into five sections, each an extended snapshot of the narrator’s life, and provides a view on slavery that cannot be delivered through a textbook, such as African compliance for the slave trade and being raped and impregnated by her slaveholder.

      I Is A Long-memoried Woman1999
      4,0
    • Come on Into My Tropical Garden

      • 38pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      A collection of poems which evoke the Caribbean, its people, and its landscapes.

      Come on Into My Tropical Garden1990
      4,7