- Geoffrey Philp
Geoffrey Philp (born
March 14 ,1958 ) is aJamaica npoet ,novel ist, andplaywright . He is the author of the novel, "Benjamin , My Son" and fivepoetry collections: "Exodus and Other Poems", "hurricane center", "Florida Bound", "xango music", and "Twelve Poems and A Story for Christmas". He has also written a book of short stories, "UncleObadiah and the Alien"; a play, "Ogun's Last Stand", and a children's book, Grandpa Sydney'sAnancy Stories.His work has been mainly influenced by
Derek Walcott ,Kamau Brathwaite ,V.S. Naipaul ,Bob Marley , andJoseph Campbell and contains some elements ofmagical realism . Many of hisshort stories focus on the dilemmas facing fatherless children in theCaribbean , the disruptive effects of theJamaican Diaspora on family and community life, and the spiritual and political dimensions ofReggae and theRastafari movement . "Benjamin, My Son", in particular, examines Caribbean life within the context of establishedChristian religions andAfrican -Yoruba based traditions while using the framework ofDante 's "Inferno".Philp’s awards include an Individual Artist Fellowship from the Florida Arts Council, an artist-in-residence at the
Seaside Institute , Sauza "Stay Pure" Award,Canute Brodhurst Prize andJames Michener fellowships at theUniversity of Miami where he earned his Master of Arts in Creative Writing. His reviews, articles, poems and short stories have also appeared in "Small Axe", "Asili", "The Caribbean Writer", "Gulf Stream, Florida in Poetry: A History of the Imagination", "Wheel and Come Again: An Anthology of Reggae Poetry", "Whispers from the Cotton Tree Root", "The Oxford Book of Caribbean Short Stories", and "The Oxford Book of Caribbean Verse". He lives inMiami, Florida .Works
Novel
* (2003) "Benjamin, my son"Short Story Collection
* (1997) "Uncle Obadiah and the Alien"Poetry Collections
* (1990) "Exodus and Other Poems"
* (1995) "Florida Bound"
* (1998) "hurricane center"
* (2001) "xango music"
* (2005) "Twelve Poems and A Story for Christmas"Drama
* (2005) "Ogun’s Last Stand"Children's Books
* (2007) "Grandpa Sydney's Anancy Stories"External links
* [http://www.geoffreyphilp.com Homepage]
* [http://tomraworth.com/ogun.html Text of "Ogun's Last Stand]
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