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D. S. Marriott

    Duppies
    Before Whiteness
    The Bloods
    • The Bloods

      • 138pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,0(3)Évaluer

      Memory and absence are central themes in this poetry collection, exploring the complexities of language, the politics of enslavement, and the limits of knowledge. D.S. Marriott's work is characterized by a spare yet lyrical style that balances haunting reflections with elements of irony and hope. Through his unique approach, he delves into the interplay between what is remembered and what remains elusive, crafting poems that resonate with both personal and collective experiences.

      The Bloods
    • Before Whiteness

      • 100pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,2(14)Évaluer

      A searing indictment of anti-Black social and political violence by British Jamaican poet and leading scholar of Afro-pessimism D.S. Marriott.A book that turns Blackness into a question of reading, seeking to destroy and reimagine the various traditions of inscribing and decoding Blackness in poetry, Before Whiteness draws on a sweeping range of references from medieval Beowulf to contemporary UK grime. Born in Britain but now living in the U.S., Marriott trains his analytical gaze on grim American subjects like the Middle Passage and lynchings, yet also finds inspiration in African American poets and artists. The book ends with “Another Burning,” a mournful elegy for the victims of the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire in London and stirring rebuke of the structural racism of contemporary UK society. With its critical transatlantic perspective, Before Whiteness provides poetic resistance to the injustices experienced by people of color in the postcolonial Anglophone world.

      Before Whiteness
    • Duppies

      • 110pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      3,9(11)Évaluer

      In Duppies, D.S. Marriott writes a poetry of grime, the London street music, one that is “late shift, zero hour.” Mixing lyric tonality with grime’s aggression, grit, and speed, this is a coruscating study of the racial politics of austerity. And it is an erudite lyric, one attentive to the continuing legacies of slavery, how this history shapes and defines everything from the law to the understanding of who or what is human.

      Duppies