
Edward Baugh has one of the most instantly recognisable voices in Caribbean poetry with his dry wit, poise and elegance. Exhibiting a constant capacity to surprise by the range of his concerns, he has few rivals in formal accomplishment.
Black Sand brings together poems selected from Baugh’s two previous collections, A Tale from the Rain Forest (Sandberry Press 1988) and It was the Singing (Sandberry Press, 2000), with a collection’s worth of new poems.