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Table of Contents:
I. 1. Home is what the tortoise bears on its back   2. The sea is the bridge   3. The sea grows its circle of stones   4. Wayfarer, you have seen again   5. The morning after the protest 6. On their evening walk through an alley   7. The woman hunches over her walker   8. The wind skulks at my window   9. Seagulls   10. The old way   11. Ahamefula   12. On slicing a mango one midday   13. Slush   14. Neighbours   15. Coyote down the valley   16. Tamarack Shade II.   17. The walk in May   18. Blooms in June   19. The park in July   20. Summer is gone   III.   21. Bus stop   22. Origin 23. A word with an edge 24. Passerby (or, I AM NOT WHAT YOU THINK!*)   25. Names IV.   26. The language of guns   27. Family story   28. The drawing   29. Postcard from a war-torn village   30. Photos on Twitter 31. there’s more 32. Body of bones   33. In my father’s shoes   V.   34. Kinship   35. University Station   36. At the food court in Southgate   37. Nomads   38. Guitarist on the landing VI.   39. Humming Nina Simone on the train   40. Good love   41. Spilling   42. Compensation

About the Author :
Uchechukwu Peter Umezurike is a Nigerian-born, Calgary-based poet, fiction writer, essayist, and literary journalist. He is the author of Double Wahala, Double Trouble; Wish Maker; and a co-editor of Wreaths for Wayfarers.

Review :
"In there's more, the reader is rhythmically lulled into coming face to face with the realities of a world that centers the voices of the global majority. Through the shapes and words that dance on the page, we become enchanted by an exquisite cadence that takes us into the psyches of the dehumanized and the disenfranchised." V Mason-John, author of I Am Still Your Negro “It is not only the soulful agonies of lost home, intimacy, people, and places, not only (to paraphrase the poet) the noiseless arrival of nostalgia that leaves a shroud behind, not only the angst of living in the exile of one’s own desires, in a place of one’s own escape from the ruins of home. It is not only the haunts of the memories of times past and present. The poems of there’s more touch even more on the very thing of human social life: the character of experience.” Chigbo Arthur Anyaduba, author of The Postcolonial African Genocide Novel: Quests for Meaningfulness "In these memory-infused poems, home vanishes and reappears with moving suddenness: "down the stairs/of clouds," in the expression on a beloved face, in parks, in songs, in the bones. This work sweeps our gazes across oceans, cultures, and years to explore how our shared human yearnings--for belonging, for connection--persist in the soul. With a full heart and keen inquiry, Umezurike finds tender language for the ineffable sting of departure, the ache of remembrance." Kiki Petrosino, author of White Blood: A Lyric of Virginia "Uchechukwu Peter Umezurike’s there’s more plumbs the grace of memory, the music of routes through stairs and scarves, silences and stares. Here language laces and weaves through the small pains which build, the quiet graces which relieve. Stories shift from the museum to the land to our eyes; each an aching momentary tender glimpse where, behind the words, there’s more." Derek Beaulieu, Banff Poet Laureate “Palpating the soundscapes of memory from his homeland, Uchechukwu Peter Umezurike finds Nigeria returning in the wind against a window. The sense-suffused language becomes the homeland. Memories enter the rooms of his poetry in skillfully articulated images. Whether writing about the military dictatorship that existed in the 1990s or mourning the devastation of the Niger delta by drilling, the poet refuses silence. Uniquely, Umezurike’s dissent coexists with extraordinary tonal tenderness, as in ‘The Old Way,’ one of the best poems about nostalgia I have read. Rupture, heartbreak, hope, and efflorescence co-exist in Umezurike’s unguarded lyrics. His brilliance disarms the mind.” Alina Stefanescu, author of Dor and Ribald “Uchechukwu Umezurike in there’s more plumbs the depths of human emotions by creating poems that are touching, stunning, powerful, brilliant, tender, and heart-rending at the same time. In his hands, a poem which is often a small, discrete thing, becomes an entire universe of words—novels, songs, treatises, and quiet declarations of rage. The reading of each poem causes my breath to be stilled, and I sit in wonder, and let the beauty, luminescence, and subtle sadness from these words caress my heart. ‘Home is What the Tortoise Bears on Its Back,’ is an example of Uchechukwu’s mastery. In a few lines the author conjures up mythic tales from the time before time, middle passages, civil wars, migrations, gardens of Eden, love stories, exile, hard life, a kick-ass attitude, and a necessary resilience. In there’s more Uchechukwu reveals that he is a poet of first rank.” Afua Cooper, poet and author of Black Matters and The Halifax Explosion “’What is home if it’s a river,’ asks Uche Peter Umezurike, in his astonishing new collection, there’s more. The superb poems that inhabit these enchanted pages display the immigrant experience in a manner that is simultaneously vast and yet introspective, where ’a poem about home is the mother struggling with the shell on her back.’ This is a colourful, creative treatise on juxtaposition and place, where ’the parade of pines’ and ’the way snow climbs down the stairs of clouds’ mingle seamlessly ’sharp and sweet as cloves’ with ’the gnarled cotton tree where memories of old fathers water the roots.’ This is a world where udara trees, ravens, mangoes, bones, snow, and kola nuts find kinship with each other. Umezurike tantalizes with a skilled poet’s turn of phrase that is ’precise like a smack.’ I am thrilled for this alluring and magnificent poetry collection.” Michael Fraser, author of The Day-Breakers "Umezurike’s lyricism shines... These poems move between past and present and different cultures and worlds, capturing moments from childhood as well as current circumstances... Umezurike emphasizes that stories are a vital part of our present, rather than time capsules from the past." Manahil Bandukwala, Quill & Quire, April 3, 2023 #10 on the Calgary Nonfiction Bestsellers list, May 18, 2023 "I didn't mean to read Uche Umezurike's latest collection of poems, there's more, all in one sitting. But it is the kind of collection that leads you in with short lyrical works, slowly layering images, slowly working ideas until you unexpectedly find yourself immersed in a complex and brooding world.... "There's more," Umezurike promises with each turn of the page. Yes, there is." Bertrand Bickersteth, AlbertaViews Magazine, November 2023 # 1 on Edmonton Poetry Bestsellers list, September 8, 2024 # 6 on the Alberta Non-fiction Bestsellers list, September 8, 2024 # 1 on Edmonton Poetry Bestsellers list, September 22, 2024 # 1 on Edmonton Poetry Bestsellers list, September 29, 2024 # 7 on Edmonton Poetry Bestsellers list, November 17, 2024 # 8 on Edmonton Poetry Bestsellers list, February 20, 2025 ""The superb poems of there's more address the immigrant experience, the ache of exile, and nostalgia for lost home in brilliantly controlled and evocative language. The Canadian landscape of snow and pine trees is as vivid as that of udara trees, mangoes, bones, and kola nuts. Deeply personal, Uchechukwu's poetry also tackles big-picture issues such as Nigeria's military dictatorship in the 1990s and the ecological disaster of oil extraction from the Niger delta." 2025 ALA Best Book Award


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781772127010
  • Publisher: University of Alberta Press
  • Publisher Imprint: University of Alberta Press
  • Edition: Digital original
  • No of Pages: 80
  • ISBN-10: 1772127019
  • Publisher Date: 19 Oct 2023
  • Binding: Digital download
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: Robert Kroetsch Series


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