An epic poem touching on issues of racism, intolerance, and
environmental destruction, from the Booker Prize-winning author.
There is much to celebrate in the human journey so far--art in all its
forms, advances made in the fields of technology and medicine, and for
many of us, the miracle of freedom. But there is also much to
regret--racism, intolerance, the destruction of our environment, the
reality and the legacy of slavery. In this long, sustained consideration
of the state we find ourselves in, Ben Okri invokes the past to explain
the present, and sings out a message of hope. The future is still ours
to make.
This epic poem, an anthem for the twenty-first century, first appeared
in The Times in January 1999. Its message could hardly be more
relevant to our present condition. Discover this revised edition of an
inspiring and extraordinarily tender work.