City Without People: The Katrina Poems (Black Widow Press Modern Poetry)
Released: Aug 16, 2011
Publisher: Commonwealth Books, Black Widow
Format: Paperback, 106 pages
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Description:
Niyi Osundare, one of Africa's most prominent poets and resident of New Orleans, La was one of the many whose life was caught in the destructive force of hurricane Katrina. Rescued by a neighbor with a boat, losing all that he had, exiled without even an identification to several states, he returned to rebuild his life and house. Written over the last five years, these poems recount both his loss and a thank you to those who helped.
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