Shara Mccallum: 5 books

Book cover of This Strange Land
by Shara McCallum
Language: English
Release Date: January 19, 2016

These poems probe the definition of Motherland. Shara McCallum homogenizes childhood memories of her native Jamaica with a revised understanding of danger and corruption, teasing out notions of history, language, motherhood, rupture, memory, and identity. She weaves new cloth of oral tradition, struggling...
Book cover of Song Of Thieves
by Shara McCallum
Language: English
Release Date: October 15, 2014

Song of Thieves delves into issues of racial identity and politics, the immigrant experience, and the search for "home" and family histories. In this follow-up to her award-winning debut collection, The Water Between Us, Shara McCallum artfully draws from the language and imagery of her Caribbean background to play a haunting and soulful tune.
Book cover of The Water Between Us
by Shara McCallum
Language: English
Release Date: October 15, 2014

1998 Agnes Lynch Starrett Prize winner. The Water Between Us is a poetic examination of cultural fragmentation, and the exile's struggle to reconcile the disparate and often conflicting influences of the homeland and the adopted country. The book also centers on other kinds of physical and...
Book cover of A Slant of Light

A Slant of Light

Reflections on Jack Wheatcroft

by Jan Balakian, Peter Balakian, Philip Brady
Language: English
Release Date: November 8, 2018

Jack Wheatcroft (1925-2016) had a transformative impact on five decades of Bucknell students (1952-1996). He served the institution with great generosity of a kind that was rare for a teacher so immersed in his writing. He founded the Bucknell Seminar for Undergraduate Poets, the Philip Roth Visiting...
Book cover of Madwoman
by Shara McCallum
Language: English
Release Date: February 13, 2017

Haunting, alarming, transformative, and elusive, these poems bridge together the gaps between development stages: from girl, to woman, and then mother. With the complexities that intertwine them, can you be all three at once? Who shapes our identity, and who is in control here? How do we recognize, acknowledge, and honor the changing of who we are?
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