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Hinterland: Caribbean Poetry from the West Indies and Britain, edited by E.A. Markham, is a vibrant and insightful anthology that bridges the literary voices of Caribbean poets both on the islands and in the British diaspora. This collection captures the rich cultural diversity, historical struggles, and dynamic identity of the Caribbean experience through powerful and evocative poetry. Markham’s editorial vision brings together a range of styles and themes, offering readers a profound exploration of belonging, migration, and heritage. Hinterland not only celebrates the artistic expression of Caribbean poets but also deepens the understanding of the complexities within the postcolonial Caribbean and its global connections.
Hinterland: Caribbean Poetry from the West Indies and Britain, edited by E.A. Markham, is a vibrant and insightful anthology that bridges the literary voices of Caribbean poets both on the islands and in the British diaspora. This collection captures the rich cultural diversity, historical struggles, and dynamic identity of the Caribbean experience through powerful and evocative poetry. Markham’s editorial vision brings together a range of styles and themes, offering readers a profound exploration of belonging, migration, and heritage. Hinterland not only celebrates the artistic expression of Caribbean poets but also deepens the understanding of the complexities within the postcolonial Caribbean and its global connections.
Bloodaxe Books Ltd, 1989 first edition inscribed ‘For dear Bob & Angela, there are lots of mistakes in it. There’s no money for spotting them. Love, as ever Aveline 16.11.89’, very good copy with slightest foxing to outer pages otherwise a very good, clean copy