Fierce Hatred of Injustice
Discover the profound insights of "Fierce Hatred of Injustice" by James, published by Verso Books in 2001. This compelling work delves into the early writings of the influential Jamaican poet Claude McKay, highlighting the significance of his formative years spent on the island. With 272 pages of rich analysis, James expertly addresses the overlooked aspects of McKay's poetry, exploring the themes and political contexts that shaped his creative voice from the tender age of ten. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the roots of McKay's literary contributions and the socio-political landscape of Jamaica. Enhance your literary collection with this insightful examination of one of the most important figures in Caribbean literature.