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School of Instructions

By Ishion Hutchinson
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A stunning memorial work that excavates the forgotten experience of West Indian soldiers during World War I.

Deep-dyed in language both sensuous and biblical, Ishion Hutchinson's School of Instructions memorializes the experience of West Indian soldiers volunteering in British regiments in the Middle East during World War I. The poem narrates the psychic and physical terrors of these young Black fighters in as they struggle against the colonial power they served; their story overlaps with that of Godspeed, a schoolboy living in rural Jamaica of the 1990s. This visionary collision, in which the horizontal, documentary shape of the narrative is interrupted by sudden lyric effusions, unsettles both time and event, mapping great moments of heroism onto the trials of everyday existence It reshapes grand gestures of heroism in a music of supple, vigilant intensity.

Elegiac, epochal and lyrical, School of Instructions confronts the legacy of imperial silencing and weaves shards of remembrance—"your word mass / your mix match / your jamming of elements"—into a unique form of survival. It is a masterpiece of imaginative recuperation by a poet of prodigious gifts.

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“Poetry, yay!”
“A classic issue of a probably above-decent book of poetry not finding its perfect reader. I was drawn to this as I enjoy war narratives (especially those centering WWI), big Biblical allusions, and critiques of colonialism. I do not enjoy, however, contemporary poetry very much, no how much I try. The lack of explanation for non-Jamaican readers about what was referenced also left me utterly confounded and unable to engage with this is any way. What’s up with contemporary poetry, and why does it seem like such a monumental cult of the impenetrable? Why do I feel like I need to have drunk the ambrosia of the tertiary-educated, upper-class avant-garde to buy into the hegemony of their post-verse art form? Anyway, enough bitching. I'm not the audience for this. If you want a story looking at the psychic stress of colonial warmongering in the First World War, check out https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/50403480.At_Night_All_Blood_is_Black .”

About Ishion Hutchinson

Ishion Hutchinson was born in Port Antonio, Jamaica. He is the author of the poetry collections Far District, which won the PEN/Joyce Osterweil Award, and House of Lords and Commons, which received the National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry. He is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Joseph Brodsky Rome Prize in Literature, the Whiting Award, and a Donald Windham-Sandy M. Campbell Literature Prize, among honors.

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