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Portia White

A Portrait in Words

George Elliott Clarke
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Pages
72
Year
2020
Language
English

About

I take

Liberties-poetic-and take

License to relate her story

In her voice, to tell History

Who she was-as I hear her say

Or sing.

[...]

But still you will come face-to-face

With a "Portia," whose life outshines

All brilliance this black ink divines....

In his unique brand of spoken word, Africadian poetry, the incomparable George Elliott Clarke explores a personal subject: his great-aunt Portia White. The result is a stirring, epic poem vibrating with energy and music that spans White's birth in 1911, a coming of age amidst the backdrop of two World Wars, and her life-long love affair with music-from singing in to directing the Cornwallis Street Baptist Church choir to her bel canto tutlege at the Halifax Conservatory of Music to her final, command performance before Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 1964.

Portia White is a stunning testament to the first African Canadian to become an international star. Features vibrant illustrations by contemporary artist Lara Martina.

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