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Execution Poems
Execution Poems: The Black Acadian Tragedy of "George & Rue" | George Elliott Clarke
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After nine years and nine trade printings, Gaspereau Press is issuing a revised and redesigned second edition of its most popular title. Originally released in 2000 in a limited edition of 66 books handset and printed letterpress in a folio format, Execution Poems has gone on to sell over 6000 copies. It was the winner of the 2001 Governor General’s award for poetry and took first place in the poetry category of the 2001 Alcuin Awards for Excellence in Canadian Book Design. Execution Poems is a suite of poems about Clarke’s cousins, George and Rufus Hamilton, who were hanged in July 1949 for the murder of a Fredericton, New Brunswick, taxi driver. In this startling work, Clarke reminds us of racism and poverty and of their brutal, tragic results, blurring the line between the perpetrator and the victim? - a line we’d prefer to be simple and clear. As all true poetry should, Clarke’s embodies both damnation and redemption, offering convoluted triumphs alongside tragedy.
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xicanti
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This week‘s library haul. I‘m especially excited for EXECUTION POEMS, since I loved George Elliott Clarke‘s memoir.

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elizabethlk
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Execution Poems (which won the Governor General's Literary Award btw) uses poetry to tell the story of George and Rufus Hamilton, two black men on the east coast of Canada hanged in 1949. The two men were also cousins of the poet. It is the kind of heart wrenching story that is truly a must-read, even if it stylistically wouldn't be my thing normally. #BHM #BlackHistory

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TheKidUpstairs
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"Fresh night is wild,
A pagan hue -
A hint, the tint,
And blueprint of you."

I've been slowly making my way through George Elliott Clarke's I & I over the last few months (couldn't find it on Litsy, so I tagged another collection of his). Just got stuck on the beauty of this one. #worldpoetryday

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teebe
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Technically not a #textonlycover but it's close enough. There's actually a noose and hammer on the cover as well but it's only visible at a certain angle. #booktober #diversebooks #readthenorth

RealLifeReading That sounds (and looks) intense 8y
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