The Arrivants

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The Arrivants

A New World Trilogy--Rights of Passage / Islands / Masks

. Here for the first time in a single volume is Edward Brathwaite's Caribbean trilogy - Rights of Passage, Masks, and Islands - a brilliant exploration of the predicament of the contemporary New World Negro. Through the tension of jazz/folk rhythm, through historical flashbacks, and excursions to Europe, New York and Africa, the poet interweaves the past and present of his Caribbean homeland - its natural beauty, its violent history, the values that sustain its people - into a vigorous and distinctive poetic statement.

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This is for anyone who likes to learn something about another culture's experience. Some useful topics to research beforehand might include African drum language, treatment of black slaves in the early history of the Caribbean, and voodoo.
This is an wonderful collection of verse. I recomend it to any one looking for a connection between the African-American / African-Caribbean experience.
Such a great book for the way it syncretizes so many religious traditions from different parts of the African Diaspora. Braithwaite utilizes syllabics and praise poems too.

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