the race of which he's still a part playing always on his mind
In writing their way home
will give both Spanish- and English-speaking readers
The pamphlet is a meditation on teenage angst
finds the seeds of a new half-crown of sonnets in a line of Catullus
Homelands by Eric Ngalle Charles Kwame Dawes the race of which he'sIn Homelands, his debut collection, Eric Ngalle Charles draws on his early life raised by the matriarchs of Cameroon, being sent to Moscow by human traffickers, and finding a new home in Wales. Rich in tone, subject and emotion, Charles poetry moves between the present and the past, between Africa and Europe, and between despair and hope. It discovers that historical injustices now play out in new forms, and that family tensions are as strong as the