In DS (2)--Dreamstories 2--Kamau Brathwaite continues his ongoing
collection of prose poems, comprised of the broken images, flow, and
half-told stories of dreams. The poetic stories in DS (2) use
Brathwaite's trademark sycorax video style, offering personal
revelations mixed with political and historical fables occurring around
the globe. Brathwaite's prose poems relate with ardency and pathos the
Caribbean experience and are a potent voice of the African diaspora.
Nathaniel Mackey wrote: Kamau Brathwaite's 'calibanic play' reveals a
fiendish delight in the slippage to which words are prone. And American
Book Review wrote: In its rhythms as well as its explorations of
'nation language' and of the traces of an African past, this is a
populist work. This exciting new offering by Kamau Brathwaite follows on
the heels of the publication of Brathwaite's Born to Slow Horses,
which won the coveted 2006 Griffin Poetry Prize.