Thinking with Trees
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Thinking with Trees

Poems

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eBook - ePub

Thinking with Trees

Poems

About this book

“Jason Allen-Paisant deftly inscribes his own signature on worlds inner and outer in these gorgeous poems. The future of Caribbean lyric poetry is in great hands.”—Lorna Goodison, author of From Harvey River

Jason Allen-Paisant has emerged in recent years as one of the most celebrated poets in the UK and across the West Indies. Winner already of the Forward Prize and the T. S. Eliot Prize, his writing has been acclaimed for its artistry and the fresh perspective it offers on the relationship of the African diaspora to place and the natural world.

In this, his debut collection of poems, he recalls an idyllic boyhood in his native Jamaica, where the roots of guango and yam vines burrow deep into the bauxite soil. Walking with his grandmother to reach the yam fields she worked, he envisions how “the muscular guango trees were like beings among whom we lived.” Transplanted to England, where he lives and works now, he describes lovely rambles in entirely different landscapes. But Allen-Paisant’s experience in the dense woodlands around Leeds is complex—unleashed dogs are welcome, and Black men are found suspect. “Try to imagine daffodils / in the hands of a black family / on a black walk / in spring,” he writes, in a radical response to Wordsworth’s pastoral.

Subversive in its excavation of an imperialist past and wonderfully generous in its exploration of alternative worldviews, Thinking with Trees represents the arrival in North America of poems that expand roots and leaves into something deeper, richer, less compromising.

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Information

Year
2025
Print ISBN
9781571315816
eBook ISBN
9781571311733
Edition
0
Subtopic
Poetry

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Crossing the Threshold
  7. Naming
  8. Walking with the Word ‘Tree’
  9. Spring
  10. Daffodils (Speculation on Future Blackness)
  11. Finding Space (I)
  12. Climb with More Singing
  13. Rhododendrons
  14. Finding Space (II)
  15. On the First Day of Autumn
  16. Going Still
  17. Listen
  18. Black Walking
  19. Among the Great Oaks in Autumn
  20. But What Are these Woods Anyway?
  21. Leisure (I)
  22. All of a Sudden
  23. Finding Space (III)
  24. Right Now I’m Standing
  25. Autumn
  26. Leisure (II)
  27. Those Who Can Afford Time
  28. Essay on Dog Walking (I)
  29. Essay on Dog Walking (II)
  30. On Property
  31. Behaviour (A Black Man Enters the Woods)
  32. An Evening Walk When Spring Is Already Old
  33. Black Holes
  34. Within Full of Canopies
  35. Climbing Trees
  36. Coming from the Ground
  37. Vein of Stone amid the Branches
  38. Fallen Beech
  39. Treeness
  40. The Squirrel Hour
  41. A Tree and Two Humans
  42. Seagulls
  43. Roots
  44. For Those Who Steal Away
  45. Essay on Dog Walking (III)
  46. Genealogy of Escape
  47. Essay on Dog Walking (IV)
  48. Logwood
  49. Plague Walks
  50. Do You Feel Them Looking at You?
  51. Fear of Men
  52. Cho-Cho Walks
  53. Twilight in Roundhay
  54. Notes
  55. Acknowledgments
  56. About the Author