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Opal Palmer Adisa

    Opal Palmer Adisa je autorka, jejíž tvorba čerpá z bohatství jamajského jazyka a kultury. Své básně a prózu obohacuje o národní jazyk, který jí umožňuje vyjádřit pocity s jedinečnou intimností a barvitostí. Prostřednictvím svého psaní nejen oslavuje karibské cítění, ale také vyzývá čtenáře k pozornějšímu vnímání jazyka a jeho skrytých vrstev.

    Pretty Like Jamaica
    The Storyteller's Return: Story Poems
    Pretty Like Jamaica Coloring and Activity Book
    • 2023

      The story explores Precious's emotional journey as she navigates the contrasting worlds of her cherished life in Jamaica with her grandmother and her desire to reunite with her mother in the United States. This internal conflict highlights themes of family, belonging, and the challenges of adapting to new environments. Precious's longing for connection drives the narrative, making her experiences relatable and poignant as she grapples with the complexities of love and identity.

      Pretty Like Jamaica
    • 2022

      The Storyteller's Return: Story Poems

      • 120 stránek
      • 5 hodin čtení

      "Opal Palmer Adisa has perfected a woman's grammar, and language rooted in the landscape of Jamaica, a landscape that she apprehends as compelling as a woman's body: complex, vibrant, dangerous and beautiful-and her poems emerge with a thick, sensual intensity. In these poems, Adisa brings her sharp eye and rich language to bear on her return to the Jamaica of beauty, sexual and physical violence, loss, and memory-a place where "no one feels safe", and yet a place where the arias of "maaanin-maanin" are restorative. Adisa summons the spirit of women to guide her through memory and the stories in poems that are vulnerable, fierce and revealing. Opal Palmer Adisa has been writing successfully for years, and yet in The Storyteller's Return, one has the sense of a first and complete voice, a way of seeing that is urgent and powerful. Adisa's grandmother tells her, "fi always have a good home/ dash you pee across you doorway". In the woman's grammar, transgression is liberation. This is an affirming and necessary meditation on the contradictory meaning of home by a gifted poet and storyteller. "Home," writes the storyteller, "will always remain unfinished". Kwame Dawes, author of The Mountain and the Sea.

      The Storyteller's Return: Story Poems