Description
Guebo considers the Mediterranean not only as a literal space but also as a space of expectation, anxiety, hope, and anguish for migrants. He meditates on the long history of narratives and bodies trafficked across the Mediterranean Sea. What did it-and what does it-connect and separate? Whose sea is it? Ultimately he is searching for what motivates a person to become part of what he calls a "seasonal suicide epidemic."
This translation of Guebo's Songe a Lampedusa, winner of the Tchicaya U Tam'si Prize for African Poetry, is a searing work from a major African poet.
About the Author
Josue Guebo is an Ivorian poet and the author of seven poetry collections. He is a professor at the University of Felix Houphouet-Boigny of Cocody in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire. He served as president of the Ivorian Writers' Association from 2011 to 2016. Todd Fredson is a translator of Francophone West African literature and translated Guebo's poetry collection My country, tonight.He is the author of the poetry collectionThe Crucifix-Blocks. John Keene is an associate professor and the chair of African American and African studies at Rutgers. He is the author of the poetry collection Seismosis and the novel Annotations.
Reviews
"Defiantly elegant. It is elegy and evocation, a summoning of the dead as a chorus speaking to those who do not see, or do not care, to remind them of the consciousness of Earth and of history's will to life, and the ordering of change. . . . The poet's hand is essential to our redemption."-Afaa M. Weaver, author of The Plum Flower Dance and Multitudes
"I can't help but be moved by this large ambition of Josue Guebo, by his impossible task of bringing together poetics as different as those of Whitman and Mallarme, by his huge desire to give a voice to those who cannot speak for themselves and also to find the secret of lyric utterance."-Ilya Kaminsky, author of Dancing in Odessa and Musica Humana
Book Information
ISBN 9781496200426
Author Josue Guebo
Format Paperback
Page Count 90
Imprint University of Nebraska Press
Publisher University of Nebraska Press