· Subversive Sonnets, published in September by TSAR Publications, is Pamela Mordecai’s fifth poetry collection, and it is a delightful www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 3 mins. It received excellent reviews in Canada, the US and the Caribbean. Her fifth collection of poems, Subversive Sonnets, was released by TSAR Press in September , and her sixth, de book of Mary: a performance poem, by Mawenzi House in This is Pamela Mordecai’s fifth collection of poetry. “This is a remarkable book of sonnets which are subversive in wonderful ways.” —The Caribbean Writer “Like Pamela Mordecai’s other work, Subversive Sonnets is clever, witty, insightful and linguistically acrobatic. Never one to shy away from difficult themes, Mordecai employs the sonnet form to sing more than ‘little songs’.Offer Count: 2.
Mordecai has an unfailing ear for voices, for the music that sings and laughs and laments the stories of family, clan, and tribe, and thus celebrating life. SUBVERSIVE SONNETS is Pamela Mordecai's fifth collection of poetry. Title: Subversive Sonnetsby Pamela Mordecai TSAR publications, Toronto, , pages. Reviewed by: Stephanie McKenzie S ubversive Sonnets() is Mordecai's latest book of poetry, published by TSAR publications in Toronto. It is rich, technically talented, wise, playful, and, indisputably, the strongest. Notes Abstract: Review of Subversive Sonnets by Pamela Mordecai (TSAR publications, Toronto, , pages. Reviewed by: Stephanie McKenzie) with the review published in the Jamaica Observer on Janu.
"This is a remarkable book of sonnets which are subversive in wonderful ways." —The Caribbean Writer "Like Pamela Mordecai’s other work, Subversive Sonnets is clever, witty, insightful and linguistically acrobatic. Never one to shy away from difficult themes, Mordecai employs the sonnet form to sing more than ‘little songs’. It received excellent reviews in Canada, the US and the Caribbean. Her fifth collection of poems, Subversive Sonnets, was released by TSAR Press in September , and her sixth, de book of Mary: a performance poem, by Mawenzi House in Subversive Sonnets, published in September by TSAR Publications, is Pamela Mordecai’s fifth poetry collection, and it is a delightful read. At 96 pages, there are 32 long-form poems which span the early 20 th century to the present, touching on the forces of nature, environmental degradation, love, parenting, depression, class conflicts, race, survival, and the treachery human beings are capable of.
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