Lingua: Inglese
Editore: University of the West Indies School of Continuing Studies, 1990
ISBN 10: 9768012463 ISBN 13: 9789768012463
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Soft cover. Condizione: Fair. 96 numbered pages; medium cocked spine; light to medium wear to corners and edges of cover ; medium rub to cover; a couple minor creases to cover; several minor scratches/ minor dings to cover; weighs 6 ounces; measures 8.4 by 5.4 by .37 inches; 120225;
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Howard Fergus's poems explore the nature of living on Montserrat, a 'two-be-three island/hard like rock', vulnerable to the forces of nature (Hurricane Hugo and the erupting Soufriere) and still 'this British corridor'. He writes honestly and observantly about these contingencies, finding in them metaphors for experiences which are universal. Nature's force strips life to its bare essentials ('Soufriere opened a new bible/in her pulpit in the hills/ to teach us the arithmetic of days') and reveals creation and destruction as one ('We celebrate Hugo child of God/ he killed and made alive for a season').In a small island society, individual lives take on an enhanced significance: they are its one true resource and the sequence of obituary poems brings home with especial force how irreplaceable they are. Beyond Montserrat, Fergus looks for a wider Caribbean unity, but finds it only in cricket (and crime). Cricket, indeed, provides a major focus for his sense of the ironies of Caribbean history: that through a white-flannelled colonial rite with its roots in an imperial sense of Englishness, the West Indies has found its only true political framework and the means, explored in the sequence of poems celebrating Brian Lara's feats of 1994, to overturn symbolically the centuries of enslavement and colonialism."Fergus is a poet of real stature."Stewart Brown, Longman Caribbean New Voices 1"Fergus reaches his peak with fine poems dedicated to his friends, none among them as penetrating as Timo. A larger-than-life character, Timo is good from the heart and generous to the bone. This archetypal character is fast disappearing, and Fergus reminds us through a last bedside visit. But he does something else that rings true. He captures Timo's essentially nativist language, the lingua franca of the praise-song; this poem is no wooden obituary. Far beyond the mythic spectator fields of Lord's and mythic Elysium, we applaud Fergus on this second stride to the wicket. His first poetic volume, "Allioguana," rightfully alluded to the rich incantatory Amerindian legacy of this island. A mature poet, Howard A. Fergus is caught playing in familiar themes far afield."Edgar Othniel Lake, The Caribbean WriterHoward Fergus was born at Long Ground in Montserrat. His poetry began appearing from 1976, with Cotton Rhymes; Green Innocence (1978), Stop the Carnival (1980), and his poems have been anthologised in the Penguin Book of Caribbean Verse and appeared in Artrage, Writing Ulster, Bim, The New Voices, Caribbean Quarterly, Ambit, Caribanthology and others. His most recent collection is Volcano Verses (Peepal Tree, 2003).
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Howard Fergus is amongst a very small minority of Montserratians. He lives in Montserrat. Emigration has taken generations away and the 1997 eruption of Soufrière destroyed two-thirds of its habitable space, its economy and drove the majority of its inhabitants into exile. The poems in Volcano Verses express the confidence that island life and folk will outlast volcanic tantrums, that though 'Tonight Chances pique still grows/.But cattle low and egrets ride/ Inspite of fire from mountain tides'. But what Fergus seems to be doing in the book is writing against the absences, writing into being again the people who have gone, the landscape utterly transformed, the society fragmented. The eruption has instigated the sternest truth-telling, the sense of a world purified, but it has also prompted a hugely heightened consciousness of the importance of the seemingly trivial, the myriad social interactions, the sounds, the smells of a literally vanished world. It is the very absences, the restriction of current possibility that drives Fergus to greater abundance of creation, in the conversational, muscular rhythms, the serious word-play that characterise his most mature and distinctive collection yet.Sir Howard Fergus was born in Montserrat. He is the author of three previous collections of poetry: Cotton Rhymes (1976), Green Innocence (1978) and Stop the Carnival (1980).
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Howard Fergus is amongst a very small minority of Montserratians. He lives in Montserrat. Emigration has taken generations away and the 1997 eruption of Soufrière destroyed two-thirds of its habitable space, its economy and drove the majority of its inhabitants into exile. The poems in Volcano Verses express the confidence that island life and folk will outlast volcanic tantrums, that though 'Tonight Chances pique still grows/.But cattle low and egrets ride/ Inspite of fire from mountain tides'. But what Fergus seems to be doing in the book is writing against the absences, writing into being again the people who have gone, the landscape utterly transformed, the society fragmented. The eruption has instigated the sternest truth-telling, the sense of a world purified, but it has also prompted a hugely heightened consciousness of the importance of the seemingly trivial, the myriad social interactions, the sounds, the smells of a literally vanished world. It is the very absences, the restriction of current possibility that drives Fergus to greater abundance of creation, in the conversational, muscular rhythms, the serious word-play that characterise his most mature and distinctive collection yet.Sir Howard Fergus was born in Montserrat. He is the author of three previous collections of poetry: Cotton Rhymes (1976), Green Innocence (1978) and Stop the Carnival (1980).
Paperback. Condizione: New. Howard Fergus's poems explore the nature of living on Montserrat, a 'two-be-three island/hard like rock', vulnerable to the forces of nature (Hurricane Hugo and the erupting Soufriere) and still 'this British corridor'. He writes honestly and observantly about these contingencies, finding in them metaphors for experiences which are universal. Nature's force strips life to its bare essentials ('Soufriere opened a new bible/in her pulpit in the hills/ to teach us the arithmetic of days') and reveals creation and destruction as one ('We celebrate Hugo child of God/ he killed and made alive for a season').In a small island society, individual lives take on an enhanced significance: they are its one true resource and the sequence of obituary poems brings home with especial force how irreplaceable they are. Beyond Montserrat, Fergus looks for a wider Caribbean unity, but finds it only in cricket (and crime). Cricket, indeed, provides a major focus for his sense of the ironies of Caribbean history: that through a white-flannelled colonial rite with its roots in an imperial sense of Englishness, the West Indies has found its only true political framework and the means, explored in the sequence of poems celebrating Brian Lara's feats of 1994, to overturn symbolically the centuries of enslavement and colonialism."Fergus is a poet of real stature."Stewart Brown, Longman Caribbean New Voices 1"Fergus reaches his peak with fine poems dedicated to his friends, none among them as penetrating as Timo. A larger-than-life character, Timo is good from the heart and generous to the bone. This archetypal character is fast disappearing, and Fergus reminds us through a last bedside visit. But he does something else that rings true. He captures Timo's essentially nativist language, the lingua franca of the praise-song; this poem is no wooden obituary. Far beyond the mythic spectator fields of Lord's and mythic Elysium, we applaud Fergus on this second stride to the wicket. His first poetic volume, "Allioguana," rightfully alluded to the rich incantatory Amerindian legacy of this island. A mature poet, Howard A. Fergus is caught playing in familiar themes far afield."Edgar Othniel Lake, The Caribbean WriterHoward Fergus was born at Long Ground in Montserrat. His poetry began appearing from 1976, with Cotton Rhymes; Green Innocence (1978), Stop the Carnival (1980), and his poems have been anthologised in the Penguin Book of Caribbean Verse and appeared in Artrage, Writing Ulster, Bim, The New Voices, Caribbean Quarterly, Ambit, Caribanthology and others. His most recent collection is Volcano Verses (Peepal Tree, 2003).
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Peepal Tree Press Ltd, Yorkshire, 1998
ISBN 10: 0948833955 ISBN 13: 9780948833953
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. These poems explore the nature of living on Montserrat, a ''two be three island/hard like rock'', vulnerab le to the forces of nature. Beyond Montserrat, Fergus looks for a wider Caribbean unity but finds it only in cricket and crime. ' Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Peepal Tree Press Ltd, Yorkshire, 2005
ISBN 10: 1900715791 ISBN 13: 9781900715799
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Howard Fergus is amongst a very small minority of Montserratians. He lives in Montserrat. Emigration has taken generations away and the 1997 eruption of Soufriere destroyed two-thirds of its habitable space, its economy and drove the majority of its inhabitants into exile. The poems in Volcano Verses express the confidence that island life and folk will outlast volcanic tantrums, that though 'Tonight Chances pique still grows/.But cattle low and egrets ride/ Inspite of fire from mountain tides'. But what Fergus seems to be doing in the book is writing against the absences, writing into being again the people who have gone, the landscape utterly transformed, the society fragmented. The eruption has instigated the sternest truth-telling, the sense of a world purified, but it has also prompted a hugely heightened consciousness of the importance of the seemingly trivial, the myriad social interactions, the sounds, the smells of a literally vanished world.It is the very absences, the restriction of current possibility that drives Fergus to greater abundance of creation, in the conversational, muscular rhythms, the serious word-play that characterise his most mature and distinctive collection yet. This poetic diary deals with the rebuilding of the island of Montserrat after its near destruction by a volcanic eruption in 1997. The poems express confidence that island life and folk will endure the volcano's tantrums. Expressed are the feelings about the people who have gone, the landscape that has been transformed, and the society that has been fragmented. The seemingly trivial, the myriad social interactions, the sounds, and the smells of a vanished world are evoked. Conversational, muscular rhythms and serious word play characterize this mature and distinctive collection. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Editore: UWI MONTSERRAT, 2004
Da: Burnt Biscuit Books, NEWNAN, GA, U.S.A.
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Peepal Tree Press 1998-07-21, 1998
ISBN 10: 0948833955 ISBN 13: 9780948833953
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Editore: Peepal Tree Press 2003-12-09, 2003
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: University Centre, University of the West Indies, Montserrat, 1985
ISBN 10: 9768018011 ISBN 13: 9789768018014
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: Good. Foxing to covers and textblock otherwise pages clean and binding sound. Book explores electoral politics and colonial status of Montserrat which is one of the last remaining British colonies in the Caribbean.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: University of The West Indies, West Indies, 1985
ISBN 10: 9768018011 ISBN 13: 9789768018014
Da: NightsendBooks, Concord, CA, U.S.A.
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Editore: University of The West Indies, Montserrat, 1980
Da: NightsendBooks, Concord, CA, U.S.A.
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Editore: Montserrat, 1975
Da: Bristlecone Books RMABA, Ridgway, CO, U.S.A.
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Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Edition. Tall octavo wraps, 66 pp plus adds, VG with toning to covers, map as fronts, mark-free.travel f lands.
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Jan 01, 1985. Condizione: Used: Good. Softcover, published 1985. 115 pages. Wear to cover. Prior owner's name to upper corner of front cover. Otherwise clean.
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Editore: Montserrat:University Centre, University of the West Indies, 1983
Da: Parnassus Book Service, Inc, YarmouthPort, MA, U.S.A.
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soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. No jacket. First Edition. Montserrat:University Centre, University of the West Indies. 1983. 61pp. Stapled wrps. Covers lighlty soiled and edgeworn but otherwise in very good, clean condition.
Editore: UWI School of Continuing Studies, Montserrat, 1989
Da: Bedlam Book Cafe, Worcester, MA, U.S.A.
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Soft cover. Condizione: Near Fine. 1st Edition. A collection of poetry responding to the devastation of Hurricane Hugo on Montserrat in 1989. 26 pages. Near fine in stiff paper wraps.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Good. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. From a volcanic landscape and a colonial confine, these poems celebrate icons, beginning with Barak Obama, in elegant tone and muscular rhythm.