Poems of Migration from Guyana and the Anglophone Caribbean
Abigail Persaud Cheddie
Abstract:Fictions of migration from Guyana and the Caribbean hold space for migrants’ emotions. Some analyses have been done on longer works of migrant fiction. However, since poem forms are convenient to write when “on the move” it seems like poems of migration from the region should abound. This is sometimes true, especially as regards the volume of poems of departure. However, this is not the case when it comes to poems written by and about those remaining within the region, those who directly bear the effects of em… Show more
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