THE GOSPEL OF X by George Elliott Clarke
THE GOSPEL OF X by George Elliott Clarke
22 Pages
Publisher: Vallum
Purchase includes: PDF
An excerpt from an "epic-in-progress" Canticles: Hymns of the African Baptist Association, The Gospel of X is a beautifully written long poem. Taking the point of view of Jesus, three time award winner Clarke employs dialect to tell the story of the crucifixion in an imaginative, contemporary manner. Punctuating elevated language with commonplace diction, The Gospel of X depicts Jesus' innermost thoughts/ponderings, from his suspect paternity and father's moodiness, to years of wandering the desert yearning to be with Mary Magdalene, to questioning his decision to "orate or else deteriorate" prior to his end.
George Elliott Clarke (1960-) was raised in the African United Baptist Church Association of Nova Scotia, founded in 1853. His Whylah Falls (1990) received the Archibald Lampmann Award for Poetry; his Excecution Poems (2000) took the Governor-General's Award for Poetry; and his Blues and Bliss: The Poetry of George Elliott Clarke (2008), edited by Jon Paul Fiorentino, won the Eric Hoffer Book Award for Poetry. His newest book is I & I (2009), a verse novel.