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by Lloyd D. McCarthy
Africa World Press
Book Review by Kam Williams Does it make sense to attempt to reconcile the lyrical lines of a celebrated poet with the political ideology of a head of state? Should such seeming apples and oranges even be discussed in the same context? As ridiculous as the idea might sound at first blush, Lloyd McCarthy has managed to pull off just such an unusual feat in In-Dependence from Bondage. The book compares and contrasts the worldviews of a couple of late, great Jamaican thinkers, namely, the poet and novelist Claude McKay and the socialist Prime Minister Michael Manley. According to the author, both of his subjects embraced a collective Caribbean consciousness, espousing resistance by “the millions of brutally uprooted and transplanted Africans against Western elite oppression.” McKay, a Harlem Renaissance writer hailed as “The Peasant Poet” and “The People’s Poet,” wrote from a working class as opposed to a bourgeois perspective. And Manley, likewise, was a progressive with a proletarian world view. This trenchant treatise tackles such topical issues as globalization and the extent to which ruthless capitalists will go to exploit fellow humans. Consider the sentiment conveyed by McKay in a poem entitled “Enslaved” which reads in part:
Meanwhile, Manley can be seen as making similar sort of statements, as reflected in this 1974 speech advocating the escalation of the anti-apartheid movement:
To his credit, author McCarthy points out that the pair’s positions don’t always
overlap, since Manley was a Marxist, while McKay had been a Communist but
developed an aversion to Stalin’s interpretation of the philosophy. Nonetheless,
this opus overall convincingly makes its case that the two shared the belief
that imperialism, racism and neocolonialism were the major impediments to the
progress of blacks and other non-white peoples living on the planet. |
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