The Language of Gravity and Light in Dionne Brand’s thirsty

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An examination of Dionne Brand’s use of the language of light and gravity—in particularly the phenomenon of gravitational lensing—to explore social and racial tensions through the laws of relativity in her long poem thirsty.

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