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  • av Fred D'aguiar
    250,-

    Celebrating the centenary of the birth of James Baldwin with this wide-ranging volume of short essays, reflections and poetry. This moving collection demonstrates the significant legacy of the writer and activist who spoke truth to power during the era of the fight for Black civil liberties in the US, and after.

  • av Fred D'aguiar
    190,-

    Fred D'Aguiar's new collection connects the condition of namelessness of a famous black jockey with a present-day need to give back to those lost souls the dignity of their names.

  • av Fred D'aguiar
    380,-

  • av Fred D'aguiar
    266,-

    Acclaimed novelist, playwright, and poet Fred D'Aguiar has been short-listed for the T.S. Eliot Prize in poetry for Bill of Rights, his narrative poem about the Jonestown massacre, and won the Whitbread First Novel Award for The Longest Memory. In this beautifully imagined work of literary fiction, he returns to the territory of Jim Jones's utopian commune, interweaving magical realism and shocking history into a resonant story of love, faith, oppression, and sacrifice in which a mother and daughter attempt to break free with the help of an extraordinary gorilla.Joyce and her young daughter, Trina, are members of a utopian community ruled by a magnetic preacher. When Trina, plays too near to the cage holding the commune's gorilla, Adam, the ape attacks and kills the child. Or so everyone believes. That night, the preacher dramatically "revives" her--an act that transforms Trina into a symbol of its charismatic leader's God-like power. Desperate to save her daughter from the preacher's control, the outspoken Joyce attempts a daring escape, a run for freedom aided by another prisoner--the remarkable Adam.Told with a sweeping perspective in lush prose, shimmering with magic, and devastating in its clarity, Children of Paradise is a brilliant and evocative exploration of oppression--of both mind and body--and of the liberating power of storytelling.

  • - A Memoir of 2020
    av Fred D'aguiar
    270,-

    In this piercing and unforgettable memoir, the award-winning poet reflects on a year of turbulence, fear, and hope.

  • av Fred D'aguiar
    150,-

    The fourth Carcanet collection from Guyanese-British poet Fred D'Aguiar.

  • av Fred D'aguiar
    200,-

    Bethany Bettany is five years old when her father dies and her mother leaves her to fend for herself in the Abrahams household. The place simmers with resentment: her uncles and aunts think her mother killed her father; her grandmother has not left her room since her grandfather disappeared. Taunted, beaten, she learns to make herself invisible.

  • av Fred D'aguiar
    230,-

    Guyanese-British poet Fred D'Aguiar's poetry has been shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize. His new book wonderfully recreates moments of his and our wider history, making inclusions where exclusions have occurred before.

  • - Boy with Beer; Munda Negra; Scrape off the Black; Talking in Tongues; A Jamaican Airman Foresees his
    av Fred D'aguiar, Winsome Pinnock, Paul Boakye & m.fl.
    480,-

    A third collection of plays by black authors: "Boy With Beer" by Paul Boakye, "A Jamaican Airman Foresees His Death" by Fred D'Aguiar, "Munda Negra" by Bonnie Greer, "Scrape off the Black" by Tunde Ikoli, and "Talking in Tongues" by Winsome Pinnock.

  • av Fred D'aguiar
    146,-

    The Rose of Toulouse is a book of geographies tracing where the poet has lived and taught, their histories, and his history as he travels away from who he was.

  • av Fred D'aguiar
    150,-

    Traces a journey, across continents and from youth to maturity. This book moves from memories of childhood in Guyana, through a long elegiac exploration of the shootings at Virginia Tech University in 2006, to the reflective closing section. It celebrates how imagination and memory enable us to cope with violence and death.

  • av Fred D'aguiar
    160,-

    Powerful and poetic, Feeding the Ghosts is an unforgettable testimony to the struggle against oblivion, and a reminder of history overlooked and truth distorted

  • av Fred D'aguiar
    140,-

    The tragic story of a rebellious, fiercely intelligent young slave who breaks all the rules: in learning to read and write; in falling in love with a white girl, the daughter of his owner, and finally in trying to escape and joining her in the free North.

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