Zong!
Nonfiction | Poem | Adult | Published in 2008
224
Poem • Nonfiction
Atlantic Ocean • 18th century
2008
Adult
18+ years
Zong! by Marlene NourbeSe Philip, in collaboration with Setaey Adamu Boateng, examines the historical events surrounding the Zong massacre. Through erasure poetry, the text gives voice to the voiceless, reflecting on the lives affected by this tragedy. It explores themes of memory, trauma, and the struggle for justice.
Mysterious
Dark
Contemplative
Challenging
Melancholic
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Zong! by Marlene NourbeSe Philip and Setaey Adamu Boateng is praised for its innovative poetic narrative that confronts the horrors of the slave trade. Critics commend its emotional depth and experimental form, though some find its fragmented style challenging. Its powerful exploration of history and memory fosters deep contemplation, making it a significant, if demanding, read.
Readers who appreciate Zong! by Marlene NourbeSe Philip and Setaey Adamu Boateng are often drawn to experimental poetry that delves into history, memory, and the African diaspora. Fans of M. NourbeSe Philip's She Tries Her Tongue, Her Silence Softly Breaks or Claudia Rankine's Citizen may find it compelling.
1,754 ratings
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224
Poem • Nonfiction
Atlantic Ocean • 18th century
2008
Adult
18+ years
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