Jones, Gayl: Song for Anninho & Song for Almeyda
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Beacon,hardcover
Publication Date:April 5, 2022
Publisher Marketing:Joness great achievement is to reckon with both history and interiority, and to collapse the boundary between them.Anna Wiener,THE NEW YORKER
From the highly acclaimed author ofCorregidoraandThe Healingtwo epic poems, the love songs of fugitive slaves, set in 17th-century Brazil; continuing the unforgettable journey told in Gayl Joness masterwork,Palmares(2021).
Gayl Jones, the novelist Toni Morrison discovered decades ago and Tayari Jones recently called her favorite writer, offers two books in one with this volume of poetry. Jones renders the saga of Palmares, a foundational tale in the annals of colonial terrorism and Black resistance, in verse, told in the voices of the characters in her epic novelPalmares.
In the late 17th century, the fugitive slave enclave of Palmares was destroyed by Portuguese colonists. Amid the flight and re-enslavement of Palmaress inhabitants emerges the love story of Almeyda and Anninho. InSong for Anninho, Almeyda moves between a dark present, in which she is once again enslaved and abused by a terrible captor, and memories of her lover, Anninho, whom she believes to have been killed.Song for Almeyda, released now for the first time, is told in the voices of Anninho and his fellow warriors.
Fans ofCorregidora(one of theNew Yorkers Best Books We Read in 2020 picks), which tracked the legacy of enslavement, andPalmareswill especially appreciate these verses. Brimming with intimacy, history, and revolution, the poems collected serve as a declaration of decolonial love.
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