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A stunning collection of poems from Grace Nichols, winner of the Queen''s Gold Medal for Poetry 2021

Beauty
is a fat black woman
walking the fields
pressing a breezed
hibiscus
to her cheek
while the sun lights up
her feet

Nichols gives us images that stare us straight in the eye, images of joy, challenge, accusation. Her ''fat black woman'' is brash; rejoices in herself; poses awkward questions to politicians, rulers, suitors, to a white world that still turns its back. Grace Nichols writes in a language that is wonderfully vivid yet economical of the pleasures and sadnesses of memory, of loving, of ''the power to be what I am, a woman, charting my own futures''.

''Unquestionably one of our most important living poets'' i-D magazine

''Not only rich music, an easy lyricism, but also grit,

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Deliciously inert and self contented, the fat black woman mocks oppression by the scandal of being herself... * INDEPENDENT on Sunday *
Run naturally and economically off the tongue. Beneath the folk rhythms and the lyrical simplicities, Nichols's poems preach disquiet * OBSERVER *

TheFat Black Womans Poems by Nichols Grace

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      Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
      Publication Date: 13/09/1984
      ISBN13: 9780860686354, 978-0860686354
      ISBN10: 860686353
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A stunning collection of poems from Grace Nichols, winner of the Queen''s Gold Medal for Poetry 2021

      Beauty
      is a fat black woman
      walking the fields
      pressing a breezed
      hibiscus
      to her cheek
      while the sun lights up
      her feet

      Nichols gives us images that stare us straight in the eye, images of joy, challenge, accusation. Her ''fat black woman'' is brash; rejoices in herself; poses awkward questions to politicians, rulers, suitors, to a white world that still turns its back. Grace Nichols writes in a language that is wonderfully vivid yet economical of the pleasures and sadnesses of memory, of loving, of ''the power to be what I am, a woman, charting my own futures''.

      ''Unquestionably one of our most important living poets'' i-D magazine

      ''Not only rich music, an easy lyricism, but also grit,

      Trade Review
      Deliciously inert and self contented, the fat black woman mocks oppression by the scandal of being herself... * INDEPENDENT on Sunday *
      Run naturally and economically off the tongue. Beneath the folk rhythms and the lyrical simplicities, Nichols's poems preach disquiet * OBSERVER *

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