Review of Dancing Lessons (Olive Senior)

6 Dec 2011 by Meryl Howsam, No Comments »

A review of Dancing Lessons has appeared in the Winnipeg Review here.

“The early narrative is full, flowing through images, settings, and times, evoking and showcasing the tangled symbiosis of Jamaican landscape and society.”

 

Olive will also be reading from Dancing Lessons tomorrow (Wed) at Riverdale library in Toronto at 6:00p.m.

 

She will read again at the Jamaican Consulate December 8th at 6:00p.m.

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