Synopsis
Finalist, Dartmouth Book Award
Finalist, Acorn-Plantos Award for People's Poetry
In the "Boogie Nights" era of the 1970s, Betty Browning and her lover, boxer Malcolm Miles, travel from the fog-anchored grime of Halifax, Nova Scotia, to sunburnt Corpus Christi, Texas, and back - meeting tragedy and bloodshed along the way. I & I smoulders with love, lust, violence, and the excruciating repercussions of racism, sexism, and disgust. Rastafarian for "you and me," "I & I" expresses the oneness of God and man, the oneness of two people or the distinction between body and spirit.
In George Elliott Clarke's hands, this existential aesthetic crystallizes in a love story of Gothic grit. The narrative gives this verse novel shape; the poetry makes it sing, straddling folk ballad, soul, and pop music, all the while moaning the blues.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Goose Lane Editions
- ISBN: 9780864925138
- Number of pages: 237
- Dimensions: 81 x 216 x 27 mm
- Weight: 306g
- Languages: English
