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Patricia Jabbeh Wesley Collected Poems, 1998-2020

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.08.2026

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Glossary

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Kwame Dawes + weitere

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University of Nebraska Press

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510

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22,9/15,2/2,9 cm

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676 g

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Englisch

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978-1-4962-4424-6

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.08.2026

Abbildungen

Glossary

Herausgeber

Verlag

University of Nebraska Press

Seitenzahl

510

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/2,9 cm

Gewicht

676 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4962-4424-6

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
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  • Produktbild: Patricia Jabbeh Wesley
  • Editorial Note by Marguerite L. Harrold
    Introduction by Gabeba Baderoon
    Before the Palm Could Bloom: Poems of Africa (1998)
    Africa
    I
    I Am Not Dekuah
    Tugbakeh: A Song
    The Storm
    Child Soldier
    Finding My Family
    War Children
    Warrior
    Have You Been Felled?
    Oh Rivers: November 7, 1995
    What Dirge
    II
    Strange Lovers
    Heritage
    Big Ma
    Knowing
    To: Bai Jabbeh
    In Memory of Cousin Hazel: A Dirge
    African Death
    Take Me Way Back
    Monrovia Women
    Nyanken Hne
    They Say
    I'm Still Thinking . . .
    Outside Child
    This Rooster Will Come Home to Roost
    III
    One of These Days
    Minority
    My Wife Brings Home Another Husband
    Surrender
    When I Get to Heaven
    I Smell Home
    In This House
    To Michigan
    Homecoming
    Envoi
    The Visiting Artist
    Becoming Ebony (2003)
    I
    My Birth at the Doorpost
    I Used to Own This Town
    Get Out of Here, Boys!
    Requiem for Auntie
    Today Is Already Too Much
    For Marie Antoinette
    II
    In the Beginning
    This Is What I Tell My Daughter
    War Baby
    The Moon Poem
    They Want to Rise Up
    Elegy to West Point Fishermen
    III
    Coming Home to Iyeeh
    A Dirge for Charles Taylor
    Around the Mountains
    Elegy for Dessie
    Transfiguration
    When I Meet Moses
    For Robert Frost
    The Corrupt Shall Rise Incorruptible
    We've Done It All
    The World in Long Lines
    All the Soft Things of Earth
    Becoming Ebony
    IV
    For My Husband
    Wandering Child
    Small Desires
    When I Rise to Look the Sunshine in Its Bare Eye
    A Poem for My Father
    In This Town
    My Neighbors' Dogs
    A Letter to My Brother Coming to America
    My New Insurance Plan
    These Are the Reasons the Living Live
    MT, Turning Thirteen
    Winter Street
    A Snowwoman in Her Dying Hour
    I Now Wander
    I Am Acquainted with Waiting
    The River Is Rising (2007)
    To Set Everything Right
    I. Those Who Survived
    Lamentation After Fourteen Years
    This Hill Will Get You There
    At Galilee
    The River Is Rising
    In Case of Water Landing
    After Deer Season
    Bringing Closure
    One of These Days, We Should Give Her a Medal
    In Michigan
    Memories
    Shakespeare 550
    Four Tibetan Monks on a Wall at the Arts Council
    Tomorrow, We Will Go Out into the Streets
    Blessed Are the Sinful for They Shall See God
    Taking Possession
    At Point Loma
    II. Ruined City
    Remembering Sodom
    In the Ruined City: A Poem for Monrovia
    Searching for Margaret
    City
    What the Land Carver Said from the Sky
    Until the Plane Drops
    Retriever
    All Dirges Have Ceased
    An Elegy for the St. Peter's Church Massacred
    The Morning After: An Elegy
    Ceasefire Christmas—1990
    For Kwame Nkrumah
    If the World Ceases to Be Now
    Something Death Cannot Know
    Under the Rubble
    III. Umbilical Cords
    Coming Home: For Besie-Nyesuah
    When My Daughter Tells Me She Has a Boyfriend
    Monrovia Revisited
    August 11, 2003
    Untitled Pieces at the Corner Bar
    In a Moment When the World Stops
    After the Memorial
    Leaving: A Poem for Gee
    While I Wait for the War
    IV. Woman
    In the Making of a Woman
    Taboo
    A Winding Trail
    Stories
    Ruined Trails
    Stranger Woman
    Mammie Wata
    The Women in My Family
    For Ma Nmano Jabbeh: A Dirge
    To a Mother, After Passing
    For the Lucky Wife
    Women at the Tomb
    Poem Written from a Single Snapshot
    Broken World
    Where the Road Turns (2010)
    Prelude: Biography When the Wanderers Come Home
    I. Love Songs
    Love Song Before the Sun Goes Down
    For My Husband After So Many Years
    Love Song Before the War Ends
    Love Song When Musu Answers Her Lover
    Cheede, My Bride: A Grebo Man Laments—1985
    Each Waking Moment
    So This Is Where the Roads Merge
    A Memorial for Herb Scott: One Year Later
    If I Could Write a Poem about Love
    Love Song for Lost Moments of Youth
    Woman Praying
    A Lover, Lost at Sea
    Love Songs of Taboos
    One Day
    Everyone Should Die on a Friday
    II. Taboos
    In the Beginning II
    Making Happy People
    Last Night in My Dream
    My Mother Came to Visit Me Last Night
    Recollections
    Ghosts Don't Go Away Just Like That
    Reburial: To Lament of Drums
    The Resurrection of the Ancestors
    A Poem Before You Die
    My Auntie's Woman-Lappa Husband
    Step Lightly, God: A Memorial
    These Are the Ways of Our People
    Come, the Warrior Is No More
    III. Wanderings
    We Departed Our Homelands and We Came . . .
    Where the Road Turns
    Been Wandering Too Long: A Song
    Monrovia, 2008
    Mystery
    For My Infant Daughter Soon After Birth
    Deh Kon Tee (Everything Has Its Time)
    Facebook
    For the Wandering Child
    Times Gone
    I Like Your Wars
    Funeral Rehearsal
    At My Backyard
    There's Another New Orleans
    The Sea Has No Bridge
    IV. Tomorrow
    The People Walking in Darkness
    Spring Is That Woman
    Medellin, 2007
    What Does It Feel Like?
    There's Nothing You Can Do
    What's All This Fuss About?
    Coming Home
    To Be a Woman
    There Will Come Time
    It's Too Late Now
    Some Things You Never Stop Looking For
    After So Long, We No Longer Send Photos
    I Came to Your Funeral Today: A Dirge
    The Queen of Sheba and the Wisdom of Solomon
    Inequality in Hell
    Waiting
    The Blessing
    When the Wanderers Come Home (2016)
    Book I. Coming Home
    So I Stand Here
    What Took Us to War
    Erecting Stones: January 2013
    Looters of War
    Coming Home: A Poem for MT
    Send Me Some Black Clothes
    I Need Two Bodies
    The Creation
    And You Tell Me This Is a Funeral?
    Loss
    If You Have Never Been Married
    Becoming Ghost
    The Killed Ones
    The Cities We Lost
    A City of Ghosts
    July Rain
    I Go Home
    Song for Mariam Makeba
    When Monrovia Rises
    This Is the Real Leaving
    Book II. Colliding Worlds
    In My Dream
    Sometimes, I Close My Eyes
    Sandy: Love Song for the Hurricane Woman
    Tsunami: A Song for an Unknown Young Man
    For My Children, Growing Up in America
    You Wouldn't Let Me Adopt My Dog: A Poem for Ade-Juah
    When I Grow Up
    The Inequality of Dogs
    Medellin from My Hotel Room Balcony
    Morocco, on the Way to London
    To Libya: February 2011
    Sometimes I Wonder
    The Deer on My Lawn
    Leaves Are Leaving Us Again
    Book III. World (Un)/Breakable
    I Want to Be the Woman
    This Morning
    When I Was a Girl
    I'm Afraid of Emptiness
    Silence
    I Want Everything
    Finally, the Allergist
    I Dreamed
    On the Midnight Train
    First Class
    This Is Facebook
    A Room with a View
    Braiding Hair
    Losing Hair
    Hair
    2014, My Mamma Never Knew You
    Praise Song for My Children: New and Selected Poems (2020)
    Some of Us Are Made of Steel
    Praise Song for My Children
    Grace
    I Saw Men Leaving My Mother
    Fire and Rain
    Praise Song for Sister Marie Morais-Garber
    November 12, 2015
    The New Year: 2018
    Holding Back
    At the Borderline
    Maybe
    They Killed a Black Man in Brooklyn Today
    On September 11
    The Unbuckling: A Dirge
    Too Many Chickens Are Coming Home to Roost
    After the Election
    Poem Written from Failed Chat Notes
    The Meeting Place
    Poem Written in My Doctor's Office
    Suburbia
    TSA Check
    The Woman Next Door
    An Elegy for Art Smith
    When I Meet My Ancestors
    Source Acknowledgments
    Glossary