After completing four collections of dialogue in poems, Kwame Dawes in Nebraska (via Ghana and Jamaica) and John Kinsella in Western Australia, have produced a monumental fifth volume in four unHistory. unHistory is an essential record of our times by two world-leading poets, acutely sensitive to the bracing global turmoil of the last five years. It is an exploration of history’s undertones, its personal, familial, and institutional resonances and of the relationship between public events and the literary imagination. It is at the same time an elegant enactment of friendship and memory. As in previous volumes, the marvel is poetry that has all the fluidity of spontaneous response, and the shapeliness and finesse of the most deeply considered work written by two prolific and influential writers at the height of their powers as poets.
Kwame Dawes Knihy
Kwame Dawes se ve své poezii hluboce noří do rytmů a textur jamajského života, ovlivněn reggae hudbou. Jeho díla často zkoumají témata spojená s identitou, pamětí a kulturním dědictvím, přičemž využívá bohatého jazyka a obraznosti. Dawesova tvorba, která zahrnuje poezii, prózu i divadelní hry, vyniká svou emotivní silou a intelektuální hloubkou. Je ceněným hlasem v současné literatuře, který čtenáře provádí komplexními lidskými zkušenostmi.



Exploring the theme of mortality, this sixth collection features a profound exchange between two major poets from different parts of the world. Inspired by personal crises and environmental challenges such as rising temperatures and forest fires in Western Australia, the poems delve into the reality of death while celebrating the arts associated with it. The exquisite dialogue between the poets enriches the exploration of these weighty themes, offering readers a reflective and poignant experience.
The fourth and final installment in the poetic conversation, begun in 2014, between poets and friends Kwame Dawes and John Kinsella.