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Kei Miller

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Kei Miller was born in Jamaica in 1978. He completed an MA in Creative Writing at Manchester Metropolitan University and a PhD in English Literature at University of Glasgow. He is the author of three works of fiction and three poetry collections. He is also the editor of Carcanet's New Caribbean mostrar más Poetry: An Anthology. In 2007 his first collection of short fiction, The Fear of Stones, was short-listed for the Commonwealth Writers First Book Prize. His most recent poetry collection, A Light Song of Light was short-listed for the 2010 John Llewellyn-Rhys Memorial Prize, He currently teaches Creative Writing at the University of Glasgow. mostrar menos
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This was beautiful. Highly recommend the audio version read by the author.
 
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mmcrawford | Dec 5, 2023 |
5 / 5 ⭐️'ˢ

“Augustown” by Kei Miller

I found this one to be a compelling story that explores the complex social and historical dynamics of a Jamaican community. Set in the eponymous neighborhood of Augustown, the book follows the lives of its inhabitants as they grapple with poverty, prejudice, and the legacy of colonialism.

At the heart is the story of Ma Taffy, an elderly woman who serves as a repository of the community's history and traditions. Through her recollections, we learn about the controversial figure of Alexander Bedward, a charismatic religious leader who preached liberation and self-determination to his followers. Bedward's story is interwoven with that of Kaia, a young boy who is punished for refusing to cut his dreadlocks.

One of the story’s strengths is its evocative prose, which captures the rhythms and cadences of Jamaican English. Miller is a skilled storyteller, adept at weaving together different threads of narrative and creating memorable characters.

Overall, it’s a thought-provoking and moving story that offers a nuanced portrait of a Jamaican community grappling with issues of identity, power, and oppression. This is a book that will stay with you long after you've finished reading it.

Doña Croll does an AMAZING job on the narration of the audiobook!

I read this one this month because it was a recommended read in my ALA reading journal.
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thisgayreads | 8 reseñas más. | Nov 4, 2023 |
Absolutely beautiful and riveting!
An immaculate plot and smooth, lyrical writing
 
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