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Words Need Love Too represents both a summation – a drawing together of concerns that the poet has explored in his writings through the previous ‘years of salt’ – and a turning point, a hopeful new beginning. With hindsight we can already see the shadow of events like “nine eleven” – which happened when Brathwaite was in New York, living only blocks away from the World Trade Centre – that inevitably drives the poet and his writing back into explorations of the dread spectrum.

But for the optimistic epithalamium moment of ‘Words Need Love Too’ the visionary celebration of poems like ‘Agoue’ again seems both possible and important to this poet whose early work had been as much about celebrating connection and the possibilities inherent in the Caribbean’s rediscovery of its African heritage as it had been concerned to chronicle the barbarities and hurts of the process of cultural alienation that made such a rediscovery necessary. In terms of the prevailing tone of Brathwaite’s later writing that optimistic moment may be short lived but Words Need Love Too serves as an important reminder of the emotional and spiritual range of this great Caribbean poet’s work.



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Taking place in Bathwaite’s post-“Time of Salt” flowering (between 1986 and 1990, his wife died, a hurrican destroyed his house in Kingston, and he was left for dead by burglars in his apartment). Brathwaite has been consistently aggressive in his poetics, and this book represents an iteration of his “Namestoura/Sycorax Video/tidalectics” style, which aspires to perform a cultural rehabilitation of the European and West African seeds in the Caribbean.

-- D.H. Tracy * Poetry *

Table of Contents
  • PART ONE
  • JerryWard & the fragmented spaceship dreamstorie
  • PART TWO
  • Alice in Wonderland
  • Poem for Esse
  • Papak
  • Vulture
  • Boy at the Blind School
  • Blanche
  • Dread
  • Bread
  • Défilée
  • Words Need love Too
  • PART THREE
  • Yao
  • Requiem
  • The Zoo
  • Llannnmmmmmmwè
  • Bird Rising
  • Descending Gardens
  • The SilverSands Poem
  • Esplanade Poem
  • Bamako Poem
  • Viridian
  • Praise Poem
  • Namsetoura
  • Xângo ot the Summer Solstice
  • PART FOUR
  • Agoue

Words Need Love Too

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    A Paperback by Kamau Brathwaite, Stewart Brown

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      Publisher: Salt Publishing
      Publication Date: 01/09/2004
      ISBN13: 9781876857493, 978-1876857493
      ISBN10: 1876857498

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Words Need Love Too represents both a summation – a drawing together of concerns that the poet has explored in his writings through the previous ‘years of salt’ – and a turning point, a hopeful new beginning. With hindsight we can already see the shadow of events like “nine eleven” – which happened when Brathwaite was in New York, living only blocks away from the World Trade Centre – that inevitably drives the poet and his writing back into explorations of the dread spectrum.

      But for the optimistic epithalamium moment of ‘Words Need Love Too’ the visionary celebration of poems like ‘Agoue’ again seems both possible and important to this poet whose early work had been as much about celebrating connection and the possibilities inherent in the Caribbean’s rediscovery of its African heritage as it had been concerned to chronicle the barbarities and hurts of the process of cultural alienation that made such a rediscovery necessary. In terms of the prevailing tone of Brathwaite’s later writing that optimistic moment may be short lived but Words Need Love Too serves as an important reminder of the emotional and spiritual range of this great Caribbean poet’s work.



      Trade Review

      Taking place in Bathwaite’s post-“Time of Salt” flowering (between 1986 and 1990, his wife died, a hurrican destroyed his house in Kingston, and he was left for dead by burglars in his apartment). Brathwaite has been consistently aggressive in his poetics, and this book represents an iteration of his “Namestoura/Sycorax Video/tidalectics” style, which aspires to perform a cultural rehabilitation of the European and West African seeds in the Caribbean.

      -- D.H. Tracy * Poetry *

      Table of Contents
      • PART ONE
      • JerryWard & the fragmented spaceship dreamstorie
      • PART TWO
      • Alice in Wonderland
      • Poem for Esse
      • Papak
      • Vulture
      • Boy at the Blind School
      • Blanche
      • Dread
      • Bread
      • Défilée
      • Words Need love Too
      • PART THREE
      • Yao
      • Requiem
      • The Zoo
      • Llannnmmmmmmwè
      • Bird Rising
      • Descending Gardens
      • The SilverSands Poem
      • Esplanade Poem
      • Bamako Poem
      • Viridian
      • Praise Poem
      • Namsetoura
      • Xângo ot the Summer Solstice
      • PART FOUR
      • Agoue

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