"... Despite the gift of the language, Cali Bang exists in the nature and it is still too much to fall into the power to bring up reason and civilization." - (Paget, 20) "It is more like a love that broke the vase, Fragment of love (Nobel Lecture by Walcott) The cultural integration is the center of the Caribbean poetry and politics.The poetry of this "new world" is derived from the landscape without a story or history. However, Derrick Walcott 's poeties are full of historical tips, emphasizing the past, emphasizing that the language is the center of knowledge, there is a poet, and his image is a character.
Repetitive travel stories in literature; these legends include the story of Gilgamesh, King Arthur, and more recently the Lord of the Rings. Derek Walcott's poem "The Caravan Flight" initially appeared to be in the midst of heroic acts and dangerous legends, but after careful observation of the overnight reform of postmodern poetry, ancient Demolition of heroic journey of. This poem is a celebration of Greek mythology and destructive power against it.
Derek Walcott was born in the city of the Caribbean, St. Lucia. Most of Derek's poems are based on various races, rulers, civilizations. His style is reflected in this poem. Because it develops mainly in corrupted or decadent society. The poem title "Ruins of a large house" indicates that something was destroyed or corrupted. And he may refer to the traces of the farm. In addition, a large house indicates that the house may belong to the royal family and the rich, it is also considered as a metaphor of death. The theme of this poem is corruption, short lived, classical civilization, social class
Baba summarized this article by presenting another perspective from Derrick Walcott's poem. Baba's assertion of expressing power and naming rights itself is a central issue of Walcott's poetry ("name") and the central idea of his article of work between Bridge 5's "cultural translation behavior" It is a link to (234). He suggested opening up a breakthrough in the spatial form between "above and below, heaven and hell". He believes that the only possibility for an institution that allows a person to re-own something is an intermediate space - restricted space
Last year as a graduate student, I decided to study Derrick Walcott's poem as my paper. Our generation of Mauritius often thinks that Walcott is the largest of all island poets; we treat him as its own. I can not express my own change after the colony. I remember feeling such a strong happiness when I first read him No matter how gentle I am, what I wrote or what I can not write, at least I know these I have poetry. From "isolated" islands, and from the island of the island. I like not having a dictionary to understand his Santa Lucia Claire - it is similar to ours. I said all the joke. Because of my mixedness, I think that he is writing for me. I wrote three famous poems on the paper "Yacht Flight" and posted it on my wall: