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The Poetry and Drama of Jackie Kay Lorna Smith

The Poetry and Drama of Jackie Kay By Lorna Smith

The Poetry and Drama of Jackie Kay by Lorna Smith


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This Scotnote Study Guide examines issues of family and cultural identities in Jackie Kay's work. It covers a wide range of her poetry as well as her 2008 poetic drama The Lamplighter, and provides a comprehensive and stimulating guide for senior school pupils and teachers.

The Poetry and Drama of Jackie Kay Summary

The Poetry and Drama of Jackie Kay: (Scotnotes Study Guides) by Lorna Smith

Jackie Kay served as Scotland's Makar from 2016 to 2021 and is one of Scotland's foremost writers. Much of her work explores her own life and heritage, her upbringing and the cultural forces which shaped her. Many of her poems illuminate the stuff of everyday existence, and commemorate the love of family and friends with great tenderness and humour. Often, too, her writing explores the lives of others, giving marginalised and persecuted individuals a voice and bearing witness to the consequences of the worst in human nature.

Lorna Borrowman Smith's Scotnote Study Guide examines issues of family and cultural identities in Jackie Kay's work. It covers a wide range of her poetry as well as her 2008 poetic drama The Lamplighter, and provides a comprehensive and stimulating guide for senior school pupils and teachers.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. Identity

i. Nature and Nurture: The Adoption Papers

ii. Family Poems: 'George Square', 'Lucozade', '85th Birthday Poem for Dad', 'Keeping Orchids', 'My Grandmother', 'My Grandmother's Houses', 'Bantam', 'Private Joseph Kay', 'Piano 4 p.m.', 'Bed', 'Grandpa's Soup'

3. Cultural Identity

i. African American: 'The Red Graveyard', 'The Right Season', 'Twelve Bar Bessie'

ii. Nigerian: 'Pride', 'Burying My African Father', 'Ukpor Market', 'Road to Amaudo'

iii. Scottish: 'Threshold', 'Old Tongue', 'Watching People Sing', 'The Ardtornish Quartet', 'Maw Broon Visits a Therapist'

4. Identity Denied

i. Racism and Slavery: 'In my country'

ii. The Lamplighter (drama)

iii. Persecution and Isolation: 'Whilst Leila Sleeps', 'Gastarbeiter'

5. Identity Affirmed

i. Love and Friendship: 'Pas de Deux', 'Other Lovers', 'Diamond Colonsay', 'Brendon Gallacher', 'Darling'

6. Conclusion

7. Bibliography

Additional information

NGR9781906841492
9781906841492
1906841497
The Poetry and Drama of Jackie Kay: (Scotnotes Study Guides) by Lorna Smith
New
Paperback
Association for Scottish Literary Studies
2022-08-08
100
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