Longlisted for the OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature, this second collection is full of poems that have their finger on the pulse of contemporary Jamaica in all its exuberance and brokenness. She tells these stories with a winning mixture of acute observation, outrage, outrageousness, tenderness and understanding.Tanya Shirley presents a poetic persona of a woman who is âsometimes dangling from high wires/ but always out in the openâ. So that whilst there is no one who so wittily skewers the misogynistic, she is also honest about the complicity of women in their own acts of submission, of how âI danced flat-footed in your dense airâ.There is joy in the energy and delights of the body but also a keen awareness of ageing and the bodyâs derelictions. If there is one overarching vision it is that love is âlarger than the space we live inâ, a love represented by the âmerchant of feathers⦠now a woman/ selling softness in these hard timesâ, or the mother who tends the battered face of her son, the victim of a homophobic beating.There is scarcely a line without some memorable phrase â the madman who chants his âlullaby of badwordsâ, the father who âbecame the water within himâ â but these are much more than an assembly of sharp images; closer reading shows just how shapely and elegant these poems are.
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Feb 1, 2023
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