Tag: George Elliott Clarke

Reading about race

On an English class syllabus full of contemporary Canadian authors, only one stood out to me. It was George Elliot Clarke’s Execution Poems that I remember most from the course. The letter press edition of the book, which is as beautiful physically as it is linguistically, found its way onto the syllbus...

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