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      Song for Almeyda and Song for Anninho

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      By the acclaimed writer of Palmares and Corregidora. When the Portuguese attack Palmares, Brazil's last fugitive slave enclave, Almeyda and her husband are separated as they flee from the destruction. Amid the flight and re-enslavement of the inhabitants, their narrative emerges. Two powerful, e...

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      Product ID:9780349016825
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Song for Almeyda and Song for Anninho
      Authors:Author: Gayl Jones
      Page Count:208
      Subjects:Poetry by individual poets, Poetry by individual poets
      Description:By the acclaimed writer of Palmares and Corregidora. When the Portuguese attack Palmares, Brazil's last fugitive slave enclave, Almeyda and her husband are separated as they flee from the destruction. Amid the flight and re-enslavement of the inhabitants, their narrative emerges. Two powerful, epic poems give voice to the lovers: Almeyda's passionate lament for Anninho, whom she believes has been killed, is combined with his response as he searches for her. Their story is one of longing - for each other, for freedom - and for revolution. 'I want to stay here, Anninho.''There won't be any wayyou can stay here. When they catch us,they'll take you back.''The men they kill,the women they take back.'

      By the acclaimed writer of Palmares and Corregidora.


      When the Portuguese attack Palmares, Brazil''s last fugitive slave enclave, Almeyda and her husband are separated as they flee from the destruction. Amid the flight and re-enslavement of the inhabitants, their narrative emerges.


      Two powerful, epic poems give voice to the lovers: Almeyda''s passionate lament for Anninho, whom she believes has been killed, is combined with his response as he searches for her. Their story is one of longing - for each other, for freedom - and for revolution.

      ''I want to stay here, Anninho.''
      ''There won''t be any way
      you can stay here.
      When they catch us,
      they''ll take you back.''
      ''The men they kill,
      the women they take back.''


      Imprint Name:Virago Press Ltd
      Publisher Name:Little, Brown Book Group
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2022-04-14

      Additional information

      Weight334 g
      Dimensions438 × 224 × 24 mm