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Bird Head Son (Salt Modern Poets S.) (Hardback)
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Short Description for Bird Head SonFeatures autobiographical poems that cover the poet's '1st life' in Trinidad, beginning with his departure from Trinidad to the UK in 1989, and moving back to his childhood in 1970s Trinidad.
Full description- Publisher: Salt Publishing
- Published: 09 February 2009
- Format: Hardback 96 pages
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- Categories: Poetry By Individual Poets
- ISBN 13: 9781844714353 ISBN 10: 1844714357
- Sales rank: 1,251,315
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Full description for Bird Head Son
Anthony Joseph's last book was the critically acclaimed "The African Origins of UFOs", this is the first new collection of poetry by Joseph since 1997's 'black surrealist manifesto' "Teragaton". Written over a 5 year period, the highly original poems and experiments with form in "Bird Head Son" cover the poet's '1st life' in Trinidad, beginning with his departure from Trinidad to the UK in 1989, the poems are divided into 6 sections, each considering an aspect of the poets experience of Trinidad life in the 1970s and 80s. The poems are autobiographical but they cover universal themes such as exile, family and ancestry, Carnival, 'home', the dream or mythic Caribbean in a haunting section entitled "Backroads of the Mythic" and in the final "Epilogue" section, a return to 'the floating island' that 'home' has become. The personal becomes the universal in these poems. The collection effectively forms a poetic closure to the poet's roots and beginnings. In this process of distillation the poems illuminate the seminal experiences that have shaped the poets aesthetic. In this way, it is also an autobiography of the mind. These innovative poems, shot through with Joseph's trademark surrealism and his juxtaposition of Caribbean attitude, rhythm and post modern poetic technique show why Joseph is considered 'the leader of the black avant garde' in Britain and one of the UKs most original voices.

