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...These Days also includes three related “Interlude” tracks which feature the Guyanese-born poet John Agard reading his Caribbean-accented lyrics over Casimir’s hyperactive plucked bass: “Me not no Oxford...
...Brenda Agard’s “Portrait of Black Women” sensitively unfolds resilience and diversity, counteracting racist assumptions....
...“Windrush Child” by John Agard with illustrations by Sophie Bass is published by Walker Books; renaissanceone.co.uk Follow @FTMag on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first...
...When Creature Met Creatureby John Agard and Satoshi Kitamura, Scallywag Press £12.99 Guyanese-born Agard and Japanese-born Kitamura provide text and illustrations respectively for a charming picture book...
..., John Agard strikes back with these cleverly crafted parables of an outsider....
...Agard, 68, has used alchemy in a melting pot of language for more than 40 years now....
...(FT) Video of the day Entrances and exits: the poetry of Brexit John Agard explores the UK’s split with the EU through the mysteries of the shopping aisle and the vegetable diaspora. (FT)...
...She loves the work of British-Guyanese poets such as John Agard, David Dabydeen and Marc Matthews, and her rollicking children’s poetry is tinged by Louise Bennett and Amina Blackwood-Meeks of Jamaica....
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