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Johnson, Linton Kwesi, 1952-
Subjects
Jamaicans -- Great Britain -- Ethnic identity -- Poetry.
Jamaicans -- Great Britain -- Social conditions -- Poetry.
Blacks -- Great Britain -- Race identity -- Poetry.
Blacks -- Great Britain -- Social conditions -- Poetry.
Blacks -- Poetry.
English poetry -- 21st century.
English poetry -- 20th century.
Great Britain -- Race relations -- Poetry.
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Johnson, Linton Kwesi, 1952-
Jamaicans -- Great Britain -- Ethnic identity -- Poetry.
Jamaicans -- Great Britain -- Social conditions -- Poetry.
Blacks -- Great Britain -- Race identity -- Poetry.
Blacks -- Great Britain -- Social conditions -- Poetry.
Blacks -- Poetry.
English poetry -- 21st century.
English poetry -- 20th century.
Great Britain -- Race relations -- Poetry.
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Linton Kwesi Johnson : selected poems / Linton Kwesi Johnson.
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Johnson, Linton Kwesi, 1952-
Penguin, 2006.
Call #:
821
.92
J67L
Subjects
Jamaicans -- Great Britain -- Ethnic identity -- Poetry.
Jamaicans -- Great Britain -- Social conditions -- Poetry.
Blacks -- Great Britain -- Race identity -- Poetry.
Blacks -- Great Britain -- Social conditions -- Poetry.
Blacks -- Poetry.
English poetry -- 21st century.
English poetry -- 20th century.
Great Britain -- Race relations -- Poetry.
ISBN:
9780141025018 (pbk.)
0141025018 (pbk.)
Description:
109 p. ; 20 cm.
Notes:
Poems.
Summary:
"Pioneering poet Linton Kwesi Johnson revolutionized literary English with his electrifying fusion of oral verse, Jamaican Creole, radical politics and dub rhythms. Born in Jamaica, he moved to England in 1963. This is a selection of his best poems over three decades. Ranging from protests against police brutality to eulogies for departed friends and playful celebrations of urban life, Johnson uses Jamaican patois dialect to tackle distinctly British subjects. This book charts the unique literary talent of one of Britain's most influential poets and social critics"--Provided by publisher.
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