The Storyteller’s Return: Story Poems

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Opal Palmer Adisa has been writing successfully for years, and yet in The Storyteller’s Return, one has the sense of a first and complete voice, a way of seeing that is urgent and powerful. 

By: Opal Palmer Adisa

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Description

“Opal Palmer Adisa has perfected a woman’s grammar, and language rooted in the landscape of Jamaica, a landscape that she apprehends as compelling as a woman’s body: complex, vibrant, dangerous and beautiful—and her poems emerge with a thick, sensual intensity.  In these poems, Adisa brings her sharp eye and rich language to bear on her return to the Jamaica of beauty, sexual and physical violence, loss, and memory—a place where “no one feels safe”, and yet a place where the arias of “maaanin-maanin” are restorative.  Adisa summons the spirit of women to guide her through memory and the stories in poems that are vulnerable, fierce and revealing.  Opal Palmer Adisa has been writing successfully for years, and yet in The Storyteller’s Return, one has the sense of a first and complete voice, a way of seeing that is urgent and powerful.  Adisa’s grandmother tells her, “fi always have a good home/ dash you pee across you doorway”. In the woman’s grammar, transgression is liberation.  This is an affirming and necessary meditation on the contradictory meaning of home by a gifted poet and storyteller. “Home,” writes the storyteller, “will always remain unfinished”.  

Kwame Dawes, author of The Mountain and the Sea.

Additional information

Weight 2 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 6 in
ISBN

978-976-8286-46-8

Binding

Paperback

Page Count

194

Publication Date

March 2022

Contents

part i

 

rubicon

cleromancy

home

home again

crossword

memoris lie

glimpse

bar the doors

accident

this is the way you draw a house

how to make a house a home

this is the way you make a home

leaving

lurid

sneeze

where are we

just right

garden fruit (egg-plant)

 

part ii

 

turning

turning 2

turning 3

turning 4

turning 5

turning 6

turning 7

turning 8

turning 9

turning 10

knowing

knowing 2

knowing 3

knowing 4

knowing 5

knowing 6

knowing 7

knowing 8

knowing 9

knowing 10

knowing 11

 

part iii

 

sorting

sorting 2

sorting 3

sorting 4

sorting 5

home 6

home 7

days of return 2

says of return 3

room and rooms of stories

days of return 4

days of return 5

 days of return 6

days of return 7

days of return 8

 

part iv

 

returning spaces

gardner turns landscaper

a nameless return

once returned

returning again

sorting 6

sorting 7

sorting 8

sorting 9

sorting 10

returning

returning 2

returning 3

returning 4

returning 5

returning 6

returning 7

returning 8

returning 9

returning 10

returning 11

returning 12

returning 13

returning 14

 

part v

 

days of return

homecoming

home

home 2

home 3

home 4

home 5

days of return 8

queen kumina

key-man lock de door and gone

ancestors

sankofa

returning to return

About The Author

Opal Palmer Adisa uses language to shapeshift and call other realities into being; a cultural activist, gender specialist, and an award winning writer of over 20 books in all genres, Adisa is the former University Director of The Institute for Gender and Development Studies- RCO at The University of the West Indies, Mona, and Professor Emerita of California College of the Arts, Oakland, California. She is also a playwright and director whose plays have been produced in California, St Croix & St Thomas, USVI, and Egypt.  Further, she has been awarded  artist-in-resident at several prestigious venues, including Sacatar in Brazil, El Gouna in Egypt, and McColl Center for Art and Innovation in North Carolina, and Headlands Center for the Arts, California.

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