Introducción a la poesía Dub

Linton Kwesi Johnson, a Jamaican poet, was the pioneer of Dub poetry with his first long play entitled Dread Beat and Blood. In his quest for a particular style, the street acquires a fundamental relevance since his dub poetry expresses all the resentment that leads to revolts. Therefore, he insp...

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Sumario:Linton Kwesi Johnson, a Jamaican poet, was the pioneer of Dub poetry with his first long play entitled Dread Beat and Blood. In his quest for a particular style, the street acquires a fundamental relevance since his dub poetry expresses all the resentment that leads to revolts. Therefore, he inspired the social minorities to confront the police force in the streets. Related to reggae, dub poetry becomes a strategy of liberation. This research explores, along with the analysis of some examples, the origins and development of this poetic expression within and beyond the West Indies.