A story I am in : selected poems /

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Author / Creator:Berry, James, 1924-
Imprint:Tarset, Northumberland : Bloodaxe, 2011.
Description:208 p. ; 22 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8735919
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ISBN:9781852249175 (pbk.)
185224917X (pbk.)

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505 0 |a From Fractured Circles (1979) -- I Spoke to Myself -- Migrant in London -- Travelling as We Are -- Time Removed -- Fractured Circles -- Thoughts on My Father -- White Child Meets Black Man -- Boonoonoonoos -- Deprivation -- Outsider -- Early Innocence -- Moment of Love -- You Two -- Thoughts on My Mother -- From Lucy's Letters And Loving (1982) -- Lucy's Letter -- From Lucy: Englan Lady -- From Lucy: Holiday Reflections -- From Lucy: A Favour -- From Lucy: New Generation -- From Lucy: We Women -- Loving -- Flame and Water -- Dialogue Between Two Large Village Women -- Sweet Word Dem -- A Sing-Sing fi Sileena -- O1 Taata Nago -- Meeting -- Cut Way Feelins -- Our Love Challenge -- Taste of God -- In Love -- From Chain Of Days (1985) -- Night Comes Too Soon -- Caribbean Proverb Poems 1 -- Caribbean Proverb Poems 2 -- Chain of Days -- Detention and Departure -- Just Being -- Going with All-Time Song -- Fantasy of an African Boy -- In God's Greatest Country, 1945 -- Notes on a Town on the Everglades, 1945 -- On an Afternoon Train from Purley to Victoria, 1955 -- In-a Brixtan Markit -- Two Black Labourers on a London Building Site -- Stories by Bodyparts -- I am Racism -- New World Colonial Child -- Island Man -- It's Me Man -- Great Story -- Confession -- Benediction -- Thinking Back on Yard Time -- Memory -- Nana Krishie the Midwife -- Reclamation -- Goodmornin Brodda Rasta -- Approach and Response -- Thinkin Loud-Loud -- Calabash Tree -- The Coming of Yams and Mangoes and Mountain Honey -- From Hot Earth, Cold Earth (1995) -- Spirits of Movement -- Haiku Moments: 1 -- Hot Day Before My Time -- Afternoon Sunhot -- My Arrival -- Haiku Moments: 2 -- My Cousin Rosetta -- Early Days Thinking -- Bluefoot Traveller -- Faces Around My Father -- Folk Proverbs Found Poems -- In Our Year 1941 My Letter to you Mother Africa -- Lion -- What Is No Good? -- O1 Style Freedom -- I Am on Trial After Being Juror on a Black Man -- Thoughts Going Home -- A Schooled Fatherhood -- Countryman O -- Back Home Weddn Speech -- Haiku Moments: 3 -- Meeting Mr Cargill on My Village Road -- Starapple Time Starapple Trees -- A Walk Through Kingston, Jamaica -- Defendant in a Jamaican Court -- Word of a Jamaican Laas Moment Them -- Worse Than Poor -- Villager's Independence: 1 -- Villager's Independence: 2 -- Woman at Waterhole -- Masked People, One People -- Everyday Traveller -- Millennium Eyes -- Words at My Mother's Funeral -- People with Maps -- Reply from Mother Africa -- Reunion -- Going About -- From Windrush Songs (2007) -- Wind-rush -- Wash of Sunlight -- Sitting up Past Midnight -- Desertion -- I African They Say -- Old Slave Villages -- Poverty Life -- Poverty Ketch Yu and Hol Yu -- Sea-Song One -- Reasons for Leaving Jamaica -- To Travel This Ship -- A Dream of Leavin -- Work Control Me Fadda Like a Mule -- Reminiscence Voice -- The Rock -- Thinkin of Joysie -- Fish Talk -- Sun-Hot Drink -- Empire Day -- Old Slave Plantation Village Owner -- Comparing Now with Ancestors' Travel from Africa -- A Story I Am In -- Mi Fight with Jack-Jack -- How the Weak Manufactured Power for the Strong -- Englan Voice -- A Greater Oneness -- New Space -- In the Land and Sea Culture-crossed -- Beginning in a City, 1948 -- Hymn to New Day Arriving -- Poems for Children -- Seeing Granny -- Listen Big Brodda Dead, Na! -- Scribbled Notes Picked Up by Owners, and Rewritten -- Black Kid in a New Place -- A Story About Afiya -- When I Dance -- One -- Boy Alone at Noon -- Getting Nowhere -- It Seems I Test People -- What Do We Do with a Variation -- Me Go a Granny Yard -- Jamaican Song -- Hurricane -- Isn't My Name Magical? -- Childhood Tracks -- Rain Friend -- Okay, Brown Girl, Okay -- Innercity Youth Walks and Talks -- Trick a Duppy -- Love Is Like Vessel -- People Equal -- Gobble-Gobble Rap -- A Nest Full of Stars -- Caribbean Playground Song -- Flop, Clonk, Bump, Zoom -- Tall, Wide and Heavy -- Uncollected Poems -- A Redefining -- Childhood Memory -- A Father's Vigil -- Fatherhood -- Cos somtin mek it so -- O1 Nasty Mout -- Village Sex Lesson Number One -- Whatever happened to Miranda? -- God to Me -- Absorbing. 
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