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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sylvie KandéPublisher: Wesleyan University Press Imprint: Wesleyan University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.431kg ISBN: 9780819580740ISBN 10: 0819580740 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 22 March 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsKande's collection contributes to a rich collection of writing shining a light on the African immigrant experience.--Alesia Alexander, Brittle Paper Kande deserves unabashed praise for her compelling blend of fiction and facts, dreams and myth, as well as speculative writing to create a new and experimental epic.--Abioseh Michael Porter, professor of English, Drexel University This beautiful, unruly epic conjures three unsettling stories, moving between mythic and nightmarish, ancient and contemporary, awe-inspiring and devastating. In evocative, haunting language, Kande takes us on a journey from which we may never return--at least, not unchanged.--Evie Shockley, author of Renegade Poetics: Black Aesthetics and Formal Innovation in African American Poetry Sylvie Kande, through the telling of a legendary African expedition, has forged for herself a unique language, open, daring, off the beaten track. She is truly an original, writing at the crossroads of Africa, Europe, and America.--Paol Keineg, professor emeritus of romance studies, Duke University Sensuous, desperate, cruel, ecstatic: Sylvie Kande chants a mythic voyage from ancient Mali as the contemporary passage of migrants fleeing Africa for Europe. Alexander Dickow has found dreamlike, timeless cadences in English for this timeless and timely poem.--Rosanna Warren, author of Max Jacob: A Life in Art and Letters Sylvie Kande's The Neverending Quest for the Other Shore is a 'baroque ruckus, ' a saga, set on the Atlantic where waves become 'the valleys, the peaks and the cities of the dead.' The poet imagines the doomed voyage of Abubakar the Second who, according to legend, set sail for the 'extreme limit of the ocean' from Mali in the early 14th century. Bursting with people, spells, cries, chants, and 'whorls of incense' two thousand ships sail towards their destiny which, in Kande's three cantos, erupt in vibrant lyric. A tour de force of erudition and songs.--Sandra Simonds, author of Atopia Kande deserves unabashed praise for her compelling blend of fiction and facts, dreams and myth, as well as speculative writing to create a new and experimental epic.--Abioseh Michael Porter, professor of English, Drexel University This beautiful, unruly epic conjures three unsettling stories, moving between mythic and nightmarish, ancient and contemporary, awe-inspiring and devastating. In evocative, haunting language, Kande takes us on a journey from which we may never return--at least, not unchanged.--Evie Shockley, author of Renegade Poetics: Black Aesthetics and Formal Innovation in African American Poetry Sylvie Kande, through the telling of a legendary African expedition, has forged for herself a unique language, open, daring, off the beaten track. She is truly an original, writing at the crossroads of Africa, Europe, and America.--Paol Keineg, professor emeritus of romance studies, Duke University Sensuous, desperate, cruel, ecstatic: Sylvie Kande chants a mythic voyage from ancient Mali as the contemporary passage of migrants fleeing Africa for Europe. Alexander Dickow has found dreamlike, timeless cadences in English for this timeless and timely poem.--Rosanna Warren, author of Max Jacob: A Life in Art and Letters Sylvie Kande's The Neverending Quest for the Other Shore is a 'baroque ruckus, ' a saga, set on the Atlantic where waves become 'the valleys, the peaks and the cities of the dead.' The poet imagines the doomed voyage of Abubakar the Second who, according to legend, set sail for the 'extreme limit of the ocean' from Mali in the early 14th century. Bursting with people, spells, cries, chants, and 'whorls of incense' two thousand ships sail towards their destiny which, in Kande's three cantos, erupt in vibrant lyric. A tour de force of erudition and songs.--Sandra Simonds, author of Atopia ""Kand� deserves unabashed praise for her compelling blend of fiction and facts, dreams and myth, as well as speculative writing to create a new and experimental epic.""--Abioseh Michael Porter, professor of English, Drexel University ""This beautiful, unruly epic conjures three unsettling stories, moving between mythic and nightmarish, ancient and contemporary, awe-inspiring and devastating. In evocative, haunting language, Kand� takes us on a journey from which we may never return--at least, not unchanged.""--Evie Shockley, author of Renegade Poetics: Black Aesthetics and Formal Innovation in African American Poetry ""Sylvie Kand�, through the telling of a legendary African expedition, has forged for herself a unique language, open, daring, off the beaten track. She is truly an original, writing at the crossroads of Africa, Europe, and America.""--Paol Keineg, professor emeritus of romance studies, Duke University ""Sensuous, desperate, cruel, ecstatic: Sylvie Kand� chants a mythic voyage from ancient Mali as the contemporary passage of migrants fleeing Africa for Europe. Alexander Dickow has found dreamlike, timeless cadences in English for this timeless and timely poem.""--Rosanna Warren, author of Max Jacob: A Life in Art and Letters ""Sylvie Kand�'s The Neverending Quest for the Other Shore is a 'baroque ruckus, ' a saga, set on the Atlantic where waves become 'the valleys, the peaks and the cities of the dead.' The poet imagines the doomed voyage of Abubakar the Second who, according to legend, set sail for the 'extreme limit of the ocean' from Mali in the early 14th century. Bursting with people, spells, cries, chants, and 'whorls of incense' two thousand ships sail towards their destiny which, in Kand�'s three cantos, erupt in vibrant lyric. A tour de force of erudition and songs.""--Sandra Simonds, author of Atopia ""Kand�'s collection contributes to a rich collection of writing shining a light on the African immigrant experience.""--Alesia Alexander, Brittle Paper Author InformationSYLVIE KANDÉ (New York, NY) is an award-winning poet and scholar. She is the author of three poetic collections published by Gallimard. Gestuaire (poèmes), published in 2016, was short-listed for the Prix Kowalski des Lycéens, and received the Prix Louise Labé in 2017. Having launched the program of Francophone studies at NYU, she now teaches as an Africanist in the SUNY system. ALEXANDER DICKOW (Blacksburg, VA) is a poet, translator, and scholar, and an associate professor of French at Virginia Tech. His books include Trial Balloons and Appetites. 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