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Fierce Departures

The Poetry of Dionne Brand
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The selections in Fierce Departures , drawn from Dionne Brand's work since 1997, delineate with searing eloquence how history marks and dislocates peoples of the African diaspora, how nations, concretely and conceptually, fail to create safe haven, and how human desire persists nevertheless. Through a widening canvas, Brand unfolds the (im)possibilities of belonging for those whom history has dispossessed. Yet she also shows how Canada, and in particular Toronto, remade by those who alight on it, is a place of contingency. Known for her linguistic intensity and lyric brilliance, Brand consoles through the beauty of her work and disturbs with its uncompromising demand for ethical witness. In her introduction, editor Leslie C. Sanders traces the evolution of Brand's poetic concerns and changing vision. In particular, she observes Brand's complex use of landscape and language to delineate the ethical and emotional issues around the desire for place. She argues that Brand reformulates Northrop Frye's question "Where is here?," disturbing and expanding the national imaginary. As afterword, Brand has selected passages from her evocative collection of essays A Map to the Door of No Return . Read as an ars poetica , the passages summon the presences of those whose lives are circumscribed by the histories the poet narrates as her own.

Author Biography:

Dionne Brand is internationally known for her poetry, fiction, and essays. She has received many awards, notably the Governor Generalâs Award for Poetry, the Trillium Award ( Land to Light On ), 1997), the Pat Lowther Award ( thirsty , 2005), the City of Toronto Book Award ( What We All Long For , 2006), and the Harbourfront Festival Award (2006), given in recognition of her substantial contribution to literature. She is a professor in the School of English and Theatre Studies at the University of Guelph. Leslie C. Sanders is a professor at York University, where she teaches African American and Black Canadian literature. She is the author of The Development of Black Theatre in America , the editor of two volumes of Langston Hughesâs performance works, and a general editor of the Collected Works of Langston Hughes . She has written essays on African American and Black Canadian literature.
Release date NZ
February 1st, 2009
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Edited by Leslie C. Sanders
Pages
60
Dimensions
1x228x12
ISBN-13
9781554580385
Product ID
2967369

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