Synopses & Reviews
Poetry. The latest installment in Chris Abani's critically-acclaimed Black Goat poetry series. GLOBETROTTER and HITLER'S CHILDREN is a book of two sequences, melded beautifully and seamlessly, both of which are the shape of the poet's consciousness and body in relation to space and place. Globetrotter is an immigrant's paean to the city of Toronto, while Hitler's Children is a poet's struggle with race, otherness, and Germany in the spirit of witness, passion, humor, melancholy, and understanding. "Ede has the warmth of William Carlos Williams and the analytical power of Malcolm X"--George Elliott Clarke, winner of the Governor-General's Award for Poetry (Canada).
Synopsis
"A startling new voice in Canadian letters." --Olive Senior, author of
Shell "Ede has the warmth of William Carlos Williams and the analytical power of Malcolm X."--George Elliott Clarke, author of George & Rue
Amatoritsero Ede was born in Nigeria and has won various awards for his poetry. He lives in Canada.
Synopsis
The latest installment in Chris Abani's Black Goat poetry series traverses the United States,, Toronto, Germany, and Africa.
Synopsis
Poetry. The latest installment in Chris Abani's critically-acclaimed Black Goat poetry series. GLOBETROTTER & HITLER'S CHILDREN is a book of two sequences, melded beautifully and seamlessly, both of which are the shape of the poet's consciousness and body in relation to space and place. Globetrotter is an immigrant's paean to the city of Toronto, while Hitler's Children is a poet's struggle with race, otherness, and Germany in the spirit of witness, passion, humor, melancholy, and understanding. Ede has the warmth of William Carlos Williams and the analytical power of Malcolm X--George Elliott Clarke, winner of the Governor-General's Award for Poetry (Canada).
Synopsis
A startling new voice in Canadian letters.” Olive Senior, author of
Shell"Ede has the warmth of William Carlos Williams and the analytical power of Malcolm X.”George Elliott Clarke, author of George and Rue
Amatoritsero Ede was born in Nigeria and has won various awards for his poetry. He lives in Canada.
About the Author
Amatoritsero Ede, born in Nigeria, was a Hindu monk with the Hare Krishna movement; he has worked as a book editor with a major Nigerian publisher, Spectrum Books, and was the 2005D2006 Writer-in-Residence at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. He is the winner the Association of Nigerian Authors' (ANA) Poetry Competition's 1993 runner-up prize, the 1998 ANA Christopher Okigbo Prize for Literature, and second place in the 2004 May Ayim Award: International Black German Literary Prize. His writing has appeared in numerous anthologies, including: TOK 1: Writing the New Toronto, Camouflage: Best of Contemporary Nigerian Writing, The Fate of Vultures: BBC Prize-Winning Poetry, and Voices from the Fringe: An ANA Anthology of New Nigerian Poetry. Currently, he is editor of Gboungboun Magazine, managing editor of PONAL Quarterly Forum of the Carleton-affiliated Project on New African Literatures, and publisher and managing editor of the Maple Tree Literary Supplement.