I Name Me Name by Opal Palmer Adisa

I Name Me Name by Opal Palmer Adisa

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Summary

Employing the modes of autobiography, dramatic monologues, lyrical observations, encomiums, prose poems, and prophetic rants, this collection enacts the construction of a sense of identity whose dimensions encompass a Rastafarian sense of inner 'i-ness', gender, race, geography, the spiritual, the social, and the political.

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I Name Me Name by Opal Palmer Adisa

Each piece in this dynamic poetic biography uses the voices of iconic figures past and present in a bold exploration of such hot topicsas gender, race, andspirituality. The mode of presentation continually shiftsfromdramatic monologue orprose poem, to prophetic rantto provide fresh, moving viewpoints on subjects as various as the senility of a beloved grandmother and Michael Jackson's racial transformations.
Adisa, Opal Palmer: - Opal Palmer Adisa, Ph. D, is nurtured on cane-sap and the oceanic breeze of the Caribbean. Writer of both poetry and prose, Adisa is an educator and cultural activist, as well as a playwright and theatre director. Adisa has lectured and read her work throughout the Caribbean, United States, South Africa, East and West Africa as well as throughout Europe. An award-winning poet and prose writer, Adisa has more than twenty titles to her credit, including Look! A Moko Jumbie, CaribbeanReads, 2016; 4-Headed Woman, Tia Chucha Press, 2013; and Painting Away Regrets, novel, Peepal Tree Press, 2011. She has been a resident artist in internationally acclaimed residencies such as Arte Studio Ginestrelle (Assis, Italy), El Gouna (Egypt), Sacatar Institute (Brazil) and McColl Center, (North Carolina) and Headlines Center for the Arts (California, USA). Opal Palmer Adisa's work has been reviewed by Ishmael Reed, Al Young, and Alice Walker (Color Purple), who described her work as solid, visceral, important stories written with integrity and love. A Distinguished professor of creative writing and literature in the MFA program at California College of the Arts, where she teaches in the Fall. She has been a visiting professor at several universities including, Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley and University of the Virgin Islands. Her poetry, stories, essays and articles on a wide range of subjects have been collected in over 400 journals, anthologies and other publications, including Essence Magazine. Adisa is the founder and editor of Interviewing the Caribbean, an annual journal of poetry, prose art and interviews.
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ISBN 13 9781845230449
ISBN 10 1845230442
Title I Name Me Name
Author Opal Palmer Adisa
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Peepal Tree Press Ltd
Year published 2008-11-10
Number of pages 120
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