• Gills

Gills

April 18, 2023 | ISBN 978-1-989496-65-7 | 96 Pages

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April 18, 202396 Pages | ISBN 978-1-989496-65-7 Gills is the debut collection of Ayomide Bayowa, the current Poet Laureate of Mississauga and a rising star in Canadian poetry. Born in Lagos, Bayowa found his path to poetry at the University of Ibadan, Oyo. He brings a diasporic sensibility to his writing, which is an intricate meshing of narrative voices, dramatic tellings and hip hop rhythms. These poems interrogate belonging, race, identity and the diasporic struggle with the socio-economic system of debt. They are written for the millions of immigrants trying to keep their head up, trying to uphold skin and… Read more

Advance Praise

"Ayomide Bayowa’s Gills is a formidable work which merged the African and American linguistic finesse into brilliant English verses. The author writes with such candor and melodic streak that could compel readers to find solace in the warmth of his words. Iṣẹ l’oṣe – a work well done!" – Soji Cole, Winner of the 2014 Association of Nigerian Authors Prize and the 2018 Nigeria Prize for Literature (Drama)

“To say that Gills is a stunning lyrical offering would not be enough to capture its quiet majesty. These are textured poems that explore the range of a life between places and worlds – even in the oppressive halls of weighty silence. To curious readers: dive in and let these poems (and yourself) breathe between each page. Ayomide Bayowa is a piercing and prophetic bard.” – Adrian De Leon, author of barangay: an offshore poem and co-host of PBS’s A People’s History of Asian America