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    Curtis Myrie’s inviting collection of poems – Jamaica Inquirer

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14February 10, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    It’s a compelling invitation to look inward – staring into your personal soul – at thought-provoking social points which can be addressed, in accordance with stirring critiques, in ‘Staring Into My Soul’, the primary assortment of poems by journalist, marketer and now creator, Curtis Myrie.

    Impressed by the worldwide legacy of Dr Louise ‘Miss Lou’ Bennett-Coverley – saluted within the 75-poem publication with the piece,  She Discover Wi Tung Fi Wi – and formed by the spoken phrase traditions of dub poets just like the late Mikey Smith, Oku Onuora, Malachi Smith and Mutabaruka, the ebook is a inventive hybrid of normal English and Jamaican ‘Patwa’.

    “Writing in a voice that’s unmistakably Jamaican however clearly worldwide in its accessibility,” stated worldwide media and leisure practitioner Clyde McKenzie. “Myrie’s poetry, although typically rooted in his personal experiences, transcends particular person boundaries to replicate the shared struggles and triumphs of a group, a tradition and a folks.”

    4 central themes are featured: Garrison and Gordon Home, Race and Kulcha, Household an Yaad, and Di Self and Di Soul.

    Acclaimed dub poet Malachi Smith, in an emotive evaluate, acknowledged that Myrie, modelling the Stepping Razor, Peter Tosh, who confronted our realities in his time, now does the identical in a daring and fearless method as he slices by a system of oppression and despair within the poem, Inna A Di Warmth A It:

    inna di warmth a it

    meking di headline

    each life

    wi lose

    a di information

    beating di deadline

    prime time

    is crime

    life sentence inna di inna metropolis

    shanty city penitentiary

    Filmmaker and creator Judith Falloon-Reid, in her evaluate, acknowledged that Myrie’s language punches, and each inch of the Jamaican expertise is explored in reside and residing color.

    Creator Christina Wiliams stated the gathering radiates a warrior spirit, delivering a robust emotional resonance that lingers, stirring conversations and self-discovery in its readers, and Kwame McPherson, Commonwealth Quick Story Prize World 2023 winner, stated Myrie’s poetry highlights the willpower and adaptableness of individuals dealing with challenges and tapping into their internal power to beat adversity.

    Curtis Myrie on the launch of the ebook in Florida.

    The ebook, launched on the second annual Jamaica Brew Literary and Movie Pageant at Miramar Civic Centre in South Florida, is devoted to Myrie’s highschool classmate of St George’s Faculty’s graduating class of 1974, the late Donovan Jackson, legal professional at regulation, who saved urging through the years for the ebook to be written.

    Myrie additionally credit highschool trainer and coach, the late Joseph Sanguinetti, who saved insisting that his poems, just like the farm produce cocoa, wanted a basket (the ebook).

    The publishing companions are the award-winning crew of authors and ebook builders Andrene Bonner and Religion Nelson.

    Publication sponsorship was offered by the late Donovan Jackson’s regulation agency Nunes, Scholefield, Deleon & Co, St George’s Faculty previous boy and founding father of the Florida-based architectural {hardware} producer, Deltana, and the St George’s Faculty Outdated Boys’ Affiliation of Florida.



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