Whylah Falls is a long story poem (or "poetry novel") by George Elliott Clarke published in books in 1990.
Like most of Clark 's work, this poem is inspired by the history and culture of the Black Canadian community in Nova Scotia State, and he put it in the "African" community (a combination of "African" and "Acadian") calling. ) Clark himself expressed the work as "blues spirit of pain of love and love."
Wairara Falls talks about the stories of black lovers through dramatic monologues, songs, sermons, sonnets, newspaper pieces, recipes, sentences of ha, free poems in the southwestern part of Nova Scotia in the 1930 's. It is also distributed in the form of an audio book with original jazz scores by Joe Sealy, Jamie Gattie, Steve Macdonald. Clark also remodeled the poem into a stage show that was premiered in 1999.
Whylah Falls is the winner of Archibald Lampman's poetry. This book was also chosen as Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 's first Canadian Reading Contest in Canada hosted by the author Nalo Hopkinson in 2002.
It reminds me of many Whylah Falls, because Wyylah Falls uses poetry to help create stories, whereas "Poor and Bess" uses operas. Hillary Falls focuses on African culture, but "Polgitch and Beth" pay attention to African American culture. Both stories include narcotics, romance, gender and death. The poem by Wyylah Falls makes it look very beautiful, and the opera inside "Poor and Bess" makes it so beautiful that it can hear you see it. These two works are controversial, I think that people have a sense of love and hatred between the two.
AC I started to say that Beatrice Chancy looked like Wyylah Falls, but it is very different from Wyylah Falls. Beatrice Chancy is physically strong but there is still metaphysical sorrow. In Wairara Falls, faith is permanent - eventually, faith still exists - but in Beatrice Changay they are transcending faith. is that true? GEC is thinking so. Perhaps it sounds exaggerated, I am reading a lot of danger, so Wyylah Falls thinks "Paradiso" and Beatrice Chancy. Because they are not real stories. This is the direction that Beatrice Chancy is in. I know that I want to write a tragedy, after all it is not a simple solution. She took action; it was good behavior and positive behavior. At the same time, it led to her own destruction. However, sometimes this is necessary if you want to fight for freedom, independence and freedom. Sometimes you will suffer and fail
Duplication: All free, free for all members free. "Wilala Falls" is a long story poem in the form of a book published in 1990. Wairara Falls inspired play, stage drama, feature film, and received the Archibald Lampman Poetry Award. This book is the selection of 2002 CBC Canadian Reading Competition organized by author Nalo Hopkinson. Clark has won several awards. In 2001, he received the "Governor's Poetry Award" in his executive verse in the book. In addition to his long story poem "Hilla Falls" he was also chosen as the 2002 edition of "Canadian Readings". "Wilara Falls" is the story of some black enthusiasts in the southwest part of Nova Scotia State in the 1930s. This part of the story poem is presented through monologues, songs, sonnets, pieces of newspaper, ha sentences and free verses. Wordle!