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urban geographer | Culture writer | Performance poet

TEJU ADISA-FARRAR

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Interviewing the Caribbean Volume 2: A History of Violence Part 1

I have two poems in the second issue of Interviewing the Caribbean, with the theme ‘Violence.’ My two poems reference both historical and present instances of experiential violence.

The poems are entitled: ‘A Repeated History’ and ‘A Mouth Full.’ The poems are a pair and best read as Part I and Part II.

Interviewing the Caribbean Volume 2: A History of Violence Part 1

I have two poems in the second issue of Interviewing the Caribbean, with the theme ‘Violence.’ My two poems reference both historical and present instances of experiential violence.

The poems are entitled: ‘A Repeated History’ and ‘A Mouth Full.’ The poems are a pair and best read as Part I and Part II.

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