Turner: New & Selected Poems

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Cape Poetry, 1994 - Literary Criticism - 73 pages
David Dabydeen s Turner is a long narrative poem written in response to J. M. W. Turner s celebrated poem Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying. Dabydeen s poem focuses on what is hidden in Turner s painting, the submerged head of the drowning African. In inventing a biography and the drowned man s unspoken desires, the poem brings into confrontation the wish for renewal and the inescapable stains of history, including the meaning of Turner s painting.
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Contents

The Old Map
41
The Sexual Word
54
Slavewomans Song
68
Copyright

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About the author (1994)

David Dabydeen heads the Centre for Caribbean Studies at the University of Warwick. He was born in Guyana, but has lived in the United Kingdom from his early youth. He is the author of the novels "The Intended," "Disappearance," "The Counting House," "A Harlot s Progress," and two earlier books of poetry, "Slave Song," which won the Commonwealth Poetry Prize, and "Coolie Odyssey." He is recognized among the United Kingdom s finest writers. He is also the author of "The Counting House," "A Harlot's Progress," and "Hogarth's Blacks: Images of Blacks in 18th Century English Art." "

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