Descant, 第 101 号1998 |
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... seen fit to put our tolerance to the test . So that although our two countries are tied together with indissoluble ties of rum and commerce and calypso , the one export from the West Indies that Canadians hardly know is their people ...
... seen fit to put our tolerance to the test . So that although our two countries are tied together with indissoluble ties of rum and commerce and calypso , the one export from the West Indies that Canadians hardly know is their people ...
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... seen the man as more than a spectral vision ? Carl smiled , still thinking of his own growing up self in this far region like a mirage here in South America . Villagers from afar , hailing them : like the entire subcontinent welcoming ...
... seen the man as more than a spectral vision ? Carl smiled , still thinking of his own growing up self in this far region like a mirage here in South America . Villagers from afar , hailing them : like the entire subcontinent welcoming ...
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... Seen beneath the turbulent waters of introduction . I landed . And when I landed , the name of harbour And island was written on the bow , delible As ten fingers scratched into the flesh In the back , drawing this turbulent arrival ...
... Seen beneath the turbulent waters of introduction . I landed . And when I landed , the name of harbour And island was written on the bow , delible As ten fingers scratched into the flesh In the back , drawing this turbulent arrival ...
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J Edward Chamberlin The Canadian Caribbean Descant | 7 |
Cyril Dabydeen Tide at Beachhead | 23 |
Pamela Mordecai Ma Soeur My Sister My sister gets married | 41 |
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André Alexis asked Austin Clarke back home beach Beachhead Point began boat body called Canada Canadian Caribbean Caribbean Canadian Carl-boy Chinese Chinese Jamaicans close clouds Darbasie dark Descant door dreams eyes face feel fingers fish floor Goose Lane Editions Grandmother hair Hakka hand hospital Indian ink spots Jamaica Josef Skvorecky knew landlady language leave lips lives looked Magazine Mataf mind mirror Miss Ruby Miss Ruby's house Montego Bay morning mother moved never novel ocean Pamela Mordecai papaya perhaps play pocket poetry Rabindranath Maharaj radio remembered river river's road Roger McTair Saraswattie Sasenarine Persaud shirt smile someone soup spirit staring stories talking thighs things thought TIMOTHY FINDLEY told Tony Wong Toronto trees Trillium Book Award turned Uncle Rawle village voice walked watching waves Wendy window woman wondered writers