UWI BOOKSHOP » Faculty of Humanities and Education » English » EN0231 » THE LANGUAGE OF CARIBBEAN POETRY: BOUNDARIES OF EXPRESSION
Model: EN0231
ISBN: 9780813027623
Authors: JENKINS, LEE M.
Publishers: UNIVERSITY PRESSES OF FLORIDA
Price: $4,985.00JMD
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Through a close reading of selected poets born in the Caribbean and working from the 1910s to the present, Lee Jenkins analyzes the language and intertextuality of Caribbean poetry, revising notions of the relationship of this poetry to modernism. Focusing on how Caribbean writers respond to their literary inheritances inside and outside the region, she illuminates the interactions of Caribbean poetry with Anglo-American modernism, with English, Scottish, and Irish regional modernisms, and with postmodern avant-garde movements such as the Language Movement. Modernism emerges as a tradition that has been assimilated, transformed, and turned in fresh directions by Caribbean poets.............