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Heather Royes Days and Nights of the Blue Iguana 
Though they traverse the wider Caribbean and beyond, Heather Royes’ centre of gravity is always Jamaica (‘No exile -small sabbaticals’) which arouses in her both love and exasperation. Ancestors - a nomadic family ‘wandering up and down the islands’, family and place are described with a painterly, compassionate eye for telling detail. As the noted Caribbean critic Professor Kenneth Ramchand writes: ‘Ms. Royes is a considerable poet and an important interpreter of modern Jamaican experience. ' Her poems are laden with multiple meanings or levels. They move backwards, forwards and sideways through [the Caribbean’s] linguistic, cultural and historical continuums.’ The collection contains a generous selection from her first, now out of print book of poems, The Caribbean Raj. Read a poem from this collection See reviews for this book Heather Royes was born and raised in Jamaica. She works as a consultant in HIV/AIDS and as a poet.
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