
Out of Bounds
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This extensive and ground-breaking anthology - with its sudden forks in the road, and its roads not taken - stops off in the Highlands and Islands, skirts the North East coast from Whitley Bay to the sands of Bridlington, wanders lonely through the Lake District and Yorkshire, climbs the mountains of Wales before descending to the Black Country and Southern England. Along the way it takes in lochs and landmarks from Glasgow's George Square and the Angel of the North to the London Eye and the Long Man of Wilmington.
If alienation, unbelonging and dislocation remain key aspects of black and Asian experiences in Britain, what such terms simultaneously conceal are the rich and manifold attachments to place, region, city and landscape offered in Out of Bounds. The poems question the idea of an easy or singular identity, nimbly dealing with the triple bind of ethnic, geographical and poetic belonging.
An alternative A to Z of the nation, a new poetic guide, the book enables us to look again at the UK's local and regional landscapes and the poets who pass through them. Out of Bounds is a definitive anthology that brings together new and established black and Asian writers and places them firmly on the map of what is great and not so great about Britain.
Includes: Shanta Acharya, John Agard, Patience Agbabi, Moniza Alvi, James Berry, Jean 'Binta' Breeze, Vahni Capildeo, Merle Collins, Fred D'Aguiar, David Dabydeen, Imtiaz Dharker, Bernardine Evaristo, Khadijah Ibrahiim, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Jackie Kay, Tariq Latif, Sheree Mack, Jack Mapanje, E.A. Markham, Daljit Nagra, Grace Nichols, Louisa Adjoa Parker, Michelle Scally-Clarke, Seni Seneviratne, John Siddique, Lemn Sissay, Dorothea Smartt, Wole Soyinka, Derek Walcott, Benjamin Zephaniah, and many others.
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- Cover
- Description
- Title Page
- Contents
- Introduction
- SCOTLAND
- Shetland Muse
- from Stories fae da Shoormal
- Sheep Hill, Fair Isle
- Hurry Curry
- Suva
- Skye
- Aberdonian winter
- Granite
- Shopping Trip Tesco in Fife
- Sleep
- Conversion
- Scots Triptych
- The Ascent of John Edmonstone
- Over May Day
- The World Is More Real Than It Is
- Campsie Fells
- Western Ferry
- When I First Came to Scotland.
- Four Corners
- Being good in Glasgow
- from Lascar Johnnie 1930
- George Square
- from paradise gardens carpet
- Address Tae Chicken Tikka Masala
- India Gate
- Ladhar Bheinn
- Shell
- After Lights over Girvan
- Do' care
- Tartan & Turban
- Pleas
- The Queen of Sheba replies to Kathleen Jamie
- My India
- climbing hills
- Flight
- In my country
- The Indian Upon Scotland
- How to cut a pomegranate
- NORTH
- from Sonnets from Whitley Bay
- Bonny Baby Contest
- Baltic Mill
- Angel of the North
- Driving Back from Durham
- Denouement
- The Seashells Of Bridlington North Beach
- Outward from Hull
- At the Keswick Museum
- To Mr William Wordsworth, Distributor of Stamps for Westmoreland
- Windows, Lakes
- Epilogue
- Roofs of Yorkshire
- Frame Yourself
- Yorkshire Childhood
- Ice and Ice Age
- A Northern City
- After Celebrating Our Asylum Stories At West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds
- from A Snapshot History of Leeds
- Granny Betty Scally Bates
- A Wider View
- from Winter
- Fires burn in Bradford, Rockstone fling innah Oldham
- It Dread Inna Inglan
- Mined Memories
- Holy Man
- A Seasonal Picture
- Visiting Yorkshire - Again
- Raju t'Wonder Dog!
- For the Lumb Bank Group, December 1991
- The Lumb Bank Children
- Weather Vane
- Caribbean Eye Over Yorkshire
- Parade's End
- Darling & Me!
- My Mother's Porch #1: First Love at 15
- A Politically-Correct Marriage
- To My Mother, the Art Critic
- Reason for Coming
- Drinking up the Drizzle
- 85th Birthday Poem for Dad
- Bringing It All Back Home
- A Few Words for Samboo
- Today on Sunderland Point
- Sambo's Grave
- from Soul Tourists
- The Island in Preston
- A Book Closer to Home.
- This Train (sing along)
- Bolton Safari
- A Map of Rochdale
- Industrial Landscape
- A Brief History of Manny (2006)
- Turning Point
- Flags
- Mill Town and Africa
- Name Journeys
- So many undone
- Rain
- The only thing far away
- pot
- The Coffee Bearer
- Manchester
- The Poet's Song
- My Eyes
- The Day Ena Died
- MoonMen
- Jali
- Master, Master
- Arrival 1946
- from Lara
- The First Train to Liverpool (Enfield: Liverpool 1, Stoke 0, 1972)
- Toxteth Where I Reside
- Speech balloon
- Mersey Crossing
- WALES
- North(West)ern
- Postmod:
- A Mountain and a Sea
- Trefor
- One New Year's Eve
- Non-toxic trust
- Cwmpengraig, place of stones
- Llamas, Cwmpengraig
- The Green Man Festival
- Spring on the Hillside
- Opening Your Book
- Luckbir
- 'Tiger Bay' Heart of Wales
- 'It's a big ask.'
- Memory of Wales
- Montbretia, Wales
- Not in India
- Welsh Postcard
- An Alien in Cymru
- from Midsummer
- MIDLANDS
- New Vic Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent, ring bell for service
- Frontliners
- The Ghost of Averages
- Arriving
- Take the girl out of Notts, but you can't take Notts out of the girl!
- Archive for a Daughter
- Night River
- Blues in the Black Country
- Highfields Style
- Highfields Fantasia
- Valley Dreamers
- Flash of Independence
- Sound Bites
- Birmingham
- Tellin de stori
- from Location:Re
- I found my father's love letters
- The Big Bang
- Knowing Me
- Alcester Road, Moseley, 50 Bus
- Slow Motion
- from Tiepolo's Hound
- from Midsummer
- In a Jar
- Coolie Odyssey
- Mi Duck
- I Have a Scheme
- SOUTH
- Rural Scene
- Kestrel
- Swallowtail Day
- Monolithicity
- Visiting E.M. Forster
- Sausages
- Go Back to England
- Weights and Measures and Finding a Rhyme for Orange
- Ballad of Oxfraud
- Night in the Gardens
- La Poetessa
- On the water meadows
- The Vulnerable Plot of Green
- Aspects of Westonbirt Arboretum
- At the Grave of the Unknown African
- Bristol
- Chew Stoke
- from Midsummer
- London
- from Spring in England
- Swans
- Telephone Conversation
- from The Emigrants
- Soon Come
- Parallel
- Home
- Domestic Flight
- Grenada.Heathrow.London
- Cambridge
- Apartheid Britain 1985 (Or Kenwood Ladies' Pond)
- 99 Flakes and The End of Something
- Cricket at Lords
- Our Town with the Whole of India!
- University
- Ladbroke Grove, '58
- Notting Hill Carnival, 1975
- Call It What You Like!
- Colours
- A Familiar Voice at the V&A Museum
- Common/wealth
- Hartlands/Heartlands
- Home is Weyever Yuh Is
- On the Tube
- De Victory Parade
- Beginning in a City, 1948
- Wanting to Hear Big Ben
- Roomseeker in London
- Migrant in London
- Umpire at the Portrait Gallery
- Birthright
- The Double City
- Who passed on Haymarket, winter night?
- Blues for Brother Curtis
- La Paloma in London
- Andrew's Corner
- Berwick Street
- Bam Chi Chi La La: London, 1969
- from Two Women
- F12
- Old Radicals
- Sex and the City
- Swansong, Mile End
- Stratford City
- Isosceles
- Promise to my unborn son
- I Buried My Father A Complete Stranger
- At the Redland Hotel, Stamford Hill
- Toussaint L'Ouverture Acknowledges Wordsworth's Sonnet 'To Toussaint L'Ouverture'
- The London Eye
- Hungerford Bridge
- Apples and Mangoes
- Listen Mr Oxford don
- The Wedding Picture
- Community Policing!
- Mass Jobe
- Ole Charlie Boy
- Five Nights of Bleeding
- Di Great Insohrekshan
- The Wife of Bath speaks in Brixton Market
- After Lazerdrome: McDonalds, Peckham Rye.
- GuerillaGardenWritingPoem
- Circle of Thorns
- Fireworks, New Cross Road, 1981
- The Embodiment
- Timeline Whitstable
- Look We Have Coming To Dover!
- Seven Sisters
- Hurricane Hits England
- Long Man
- Forest-child
- Velvet Dresses
- Play
- Burton Beach
- The Dream
- Line Breaks
- Beach Huts on Paignton Beach
- The Beach at Clovelly
- Looe
- A Black Man on the Isle of Wight
- United Kingdom
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Index of Writers
- Index of Titles
- Index of First Lines
- Copyright
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