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By Pat Riviere | Posted: February 06, 2006
Over the past two years, Mr. and Mrs Jude Everdean awoke on Saturdays at precisely 4:30 a.m -- she from a husbandless bed, and he from the arms of his mistress, Maria Lopez. Arising briskly, Evadne Everdean would be out of her empty bed before her husband could disentangle from Maria. Evadne often longed to linger, to surrender to the peaceful darkness that engulfed her but she did not. Saturday was Baking Day. A hand-painted sign over
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Reading reggae between poetry lines: Kwame Dawes »
He might not fit your common definition of a ‘star’, but every five-star rating Kwame Dawes gets for his work puts him right on a favorable path to becoming a galaxy on his own – literary speaking.
By Tumelo E. Phali | Posted: August 02, 2005
Few people, if any at all, could contest the portrayal of Kwame Dawes as the model of the post-colonialist poet.
Born 28th July in Ghana back in 1962, this poetic genius, whose full names read Kwame Senu Seville Dawes, grew up in Kingston, Jamaica in the Caribbean – a region which would
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