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Augustown by Kei Miller
$22.99 AUD
Category: Fiction
WINNER OF THE OCM BOCAS PRIZE FOR CARIBBEAN LITERATURE SHORTLISTED FOR THE RSL ONDAATJE PRIZE, THE GREEN CARNATION PRIZE, and the HISTORICAL WRITERS AWARD 'Miller's storytelling is superb' SUNDAY TIMES One April day in Augustown, Jamaica. Ma Taffy, old and blind, sits in her usual spot on the veranda. N ...Show more
In Nearby Bushes by Kei Miller
$24.99 AUD
Category: Poetry
The highly anticipated new collection from Forward Prize-winner Kei Miller explores his strangest landscape yet--the placeless place. Here is a world in which it is both possible to hide and to heal, a landscape as much marked by magic as it is by murder.
New Caribbean Poetry - An Anthology by Kei Miller (Editor)
$29.99 AUD
Category: Poetry | Series: G - Reference,Information and Interdisciplinary Subjects Ser.
Showcasing a diverse selection of new poetry from eight Caribbean poets, this anthology offers fresh perspectives from emerging and newly established poets who are forging a new and multifarious identity for Caribbean poetry. Including poets from Jamaica, the Bahamas, Barbados, St. Lucia, Trinidad and T ...Show more
Outriders Africa - Essays on Exploration and Return by Layla Mohamed (Editor); Bibi Bakare-Yusuf (Editor); Kei Miller (Contribution by)
$29.99 AUD
Category: Anthologies, Essays & Journals | Series: G - Reference,Information and Interdisciplinary Subjects Ser.
It is Spring 2020, and 10 writers of African heritage, travelling in pairs, set out on journeys across Africa. It is a strange time to be travelling, and the shifting state of the world is reflected in temperature checks at borders, hand sanitiser outside churches, and truncated journeys. Against this b ...Show more
The Same Earth by Kei Miller
$32.99 AUD
Category: Fiction
It all begins with the theft of Tessa Walcott's polkadot panties and a river that changes course overnight...When Imelda Richardson leaves the small village of Watersgate, Jamaica, armed only with one small suitcase, she is doing so for the second time. One of the throng of young Jamaicans who left the ...Show more
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