When I Dance by James Berry

When I Dance by James Berry

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The poems in this anthology are all of West Indian origin, but draw on material both from the inner city life of Britain and from the rural Caribbean. The Caribbean voice, with its distinct speech rhythm, tone, spirit and experience comes through clearly.

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When I Dance by James Berry

The poems in this anthology are all of West Indian origin, but draw on material both from the inner city life of Britain and from the rural Caribbean. The Caribbean voice, with its distinct speech rhythm, tone, spirit and experience comes through clearly. James Berry was the first black poet to win the National Poetry Society Competition with "Fantasy of an African Boy" in 1982. His first collection of short stories for Hamish Hamilton, "A Thief in the Village", was published in 1987.
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ISBN 13 9780241124260
ISBN 10 0241124263
Title When I Dance
Author James Berry
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Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 1988-10-27
Number of pages 120
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