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  1. Through a subtle and detailed consideration of McKay’s formative years on the island, James reviews the themes and politics of poetry which McKay began writing at the age of ten. Above all he focuses on the poet’s pioneering use of Jamaican creole revealing the way in which this laid a foundation for subsequent work by writers such as Louise Bennett, Linton Kwesi Johnson and Michael Smith.

  2. 30 de abr. de 2020 · In A Fierce Hatred of Injustice: Claude McKay’s Jamaica and His Poetry of Rebellion, Winston James recounts a story that McKay himself revisited often. It is the story of McKay’s father’s insistence on integrity and respect in his dealings with the white missionary pastor of the parish who lied to and embezzled monies from the parish members.

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  4. 30 de abr. de 2020 · In A Fierce Hatred of Injustice: Claude McKay’s Jamaica and His Poetry of Rebellion, Winston James recounts a story that McKay himself revisited often. It is the story of McKay’s father’s insistence on integrity and respect in his dealings with the white missionary pastor of the parish who lied to and embezzled monies from the parish members.

  5. Through a subtle and detailed consideration of McKay’s formative years on the island, James reviews the themes and politics of poetry which McKay began writing at the age of ten. Above all he focuses on the poet’s pioneering use of Jamaican creole revealing the way in which this laid a foundation for subsequent work by writers such as Louise Bennett, Linton Kwesi Johnson and Michael Smith.

  6. Through a subtle and detailed consideration of McKay's formative years on the island, James reviews the themes and politics of poetry which McKay began writing at the age of ten. Above all he focuses on the poet's pioneering use of Jamaican creole revealing the way in which this laid a foundation for subsequent work by writers such as Louise Bennett, Linton Kwesi Johnson and Michael Smith.

  7. Winston James is the author of A Fierce Hatred of Injustice: Claude McKay’s Jamaica and His Poetry of Rebellion (2000); The Struggles of John Brown Russwurm: The Life and Writings of a Pan-Africanist Pioneer, 1799–1851 (2010); and Holding Aloft the Banner of Ethiopia: Caribbean Radicalism in Early Twentieth-Century America (second edition ...