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5.0 out of 5 stars
Beutifully ugly,
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This review is from: Execution Poems: The Black Acadian Tragedy of George And Rue (Paperback)
This collection of poems, which was actually a study by Clarke for his novel George and Rue, Is a masterfully crafted tale of two ill fated brothers. Told from their perspective as poems they wrote, the language gets a little rough ended, but is put together beautifully. Read it again and again to truly grasp this dark portrait of the minds of two accidental killers.
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Execution Poems: The Black Acadian Tragedy of "George and Rue" by George Elliott Clarke (Hardcover - Jan. 2001)
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