There is an anger that moves /

Miller, Kei.

There is an anger that moves / Kei Miller. - Manchester [England] : Carcanet Press , 2007. - 80 pages ; 22 cm

How we became the pirates -- After all you do not know -- Always under your breath -- A whole song to the colour orange -- The only thing far away -- You say bomboclawt softly -- Your dance is like a cure -- How quickly you grow -- Where we might fit -- The Broken (I): I -- The Broken (I): II -- The Broken (I): III -- The Broken (I): Tangent a -- The Broken (I): Tangent b -- The Broken (I): Tangent c -- The Broken (I): IV -- The Broken (I): V -- The Broken (I): VI -- The Broken (I): VII -- Speaking in tongues -- The church woman goes through menopause -- The church woman experiences Shekinah -- The church woman visits a hospital -- A hymn for Aunt Grace -- Like how Sunday comes -- New York poem (2006) -- What the evangelist should have said -- The silent things -- The Broken (II): I -- The Broken (II): II -- The Broken (II): III -- The Broken (II): IV -- The Broken (II): V -- The Broken (II): VI -- Book of Genesis -- Book of Exodus -- Book of Leviticus -- Book of Numbers -- First Book of Chronicles -- Second Book of Chronicles -- Book of Proverbs -- Book of Songs -- Book of Jonah -- Book of Lamentations -- In praise of the revolutionary properties of ice cream, but in particular, the flavour Chunky Monkey -- In praise of the contribution of pots -- Hurricane story 2004 -- A benediction for Bogle -- For the girl who died by dancing -- The candle we made -- An allowance for Ula-May -- The death of a fish woman -- The discovered Ark

'There is an Anger that Moves' announces the arrival of Kei Miller, an exciting new voice in Caribbean poetry.

9781857549454 1857549457

2008353379

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013800852 Uk


Jamaica--Poetry.
Jamaica.


Poetry.
Poetry.

PR9265.9.M553 / T48 2007

811.6

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