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Grace Nichols

    18 de enero de 1950

    Grace Nichols es una autora con una voz única, que se inspira en el rico patrimonio cultural de Guyana. Sus obras exploran temas de identidad, memoria e hibridación cultural, tejiendo a menudo las vibrantes tradiciones orales y la mitología de la región. Nichols entrelaza magistralmente narrativas personales y colectivas, creando poesía y prosa que son a la vez íntimas y épicas. Su escritura ofrece una valiosa contribución a la literatura, revelando la belleza y complejidad de la experiencia caribeña.

    Poetry Jump-up
    Haunting the Korean Diaspora
    No, Baby, No!
    Cosmic Disco
    Come on Into My Tropical Garden
    Twinkle, Twinkle, Firefly
    • Twinkle, Twinkle, Firefly

      • 23 páginas
      • 1 hora de lectura

      A wonderful anthology of poetry by award winning poets John Agard and Grace Nichols, brought to life with beautiful illustrations by Satoshi Kitamura.

      Twinkle, Twinkle, Firefly
    • Cosmic Disco

      • 79 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      A sparkling galaxy of new poems by one of the UK' s most exciting contemporary poets.

      Cosmic Disco
    • No, Baby, No!

      • 29 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      A warm and witty look at the way a child `hears' its familyBeautiful art and strong text make this the perfect read-aloud picture book for the very young. Includes a wonderful bonus CD read by the author

      No, Baby, No!
    • Since the Korean War--the forgotten war--more than a million Korean women have acted as sex workers for U.S. servicemen. More than 100,000 women married GIs and moved to the United States. Haunting the Korean Diaspora explores the repressed history of emotional and physical violence between the United States and Korea and the unexamined reverberations of sexual relationships between Korean women and American soldiers.

      Haunting the Korean Diaspora
    • Presents children's poetry filled with life, music and rhythm that brings together the voices of black writers from Britain, Africa, America, Asia and the Caribbean. Including work from Benjamin Zephaniah, Maya Angelou and Zinziswa Mandela, this anthology is compiled by black British writers.

      Poetry Jump-up
    • From tropical sun to icy winter, this wonderful collection evokes the sights, sounds and seasons of two very different countries. Caribbean and British life are embraced in a vibrant mixture of rhythms and delightful characters, to make this a truly cross-cultural collection from one of the UK's best-loved poets.

      Sun Time Snow Time
    • Picasso, I Want My Face Back

      • 63 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      A collection of poems where art, landscape and memory are interwoven. It features reflections that echo the cubistic manner of the painting and allow us to enter the shifting surfaces of Dora Maar's mind and her journey of self reclamation.

      Picasso, I Want My Face Back
    • 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 poems
    • 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 Woman