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Canticles III: MMXXIII

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By (author): George Elliott Clarke

In Zanzibar, in 2008, George Elliott Clarke began to write his Canticles, an epic poem treating the Transatlantic Slave Trade, Imperial and colonial conquest, and the resistance to all these evils. That is the subject of Canticles I (MMXVI) and (MMXVII). In Canticles II (MMXIX) and (MMXX), Clarke rewrites significant scriptures from an oral and African or Africadian perspective. Now, in Canticles III (MMXXII) and (MMXXIII), Clarke shifts focusfrom world history and theology to the specific history and bios associated with the creation of the African (Africadian) Baptist Association of Nova Scotia. By so doing he concludes the most remarkable epic ever essayed in Canadian letters an amalgam of Pound and Walcott but entirely and inimitably his own. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jan 2024
  • Publisher: Guernica EditionsCanada
  • Publication City/Country: Canada
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781771838399

About George Elliott Clarke

Acclaimed for his narrative lyric suites (Whylah Falls and Execution Poems) his lyric colouring books (Blue Black Red and Gold) his selected poems (Blues and Bliss) his opera libretti and plays (Beatrice Chancy and Trudeau: Long March Shining Path) George Elliott Clarke now presents us with his epic-in-progress Canticles a work that views History as a web of imperialism enslavement and insurrection. A native Africadian Canada's 7th Parliamentary Poet Laureate ranges the atlas and ransacks the library to ink lines unflinching before Atrocity and unquiet before Oppression.

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