‘One Room Shack’ explores profound topics

Author of 'One Room Shack'

It is a rare race of Shakespeares and Walcotts that we live in.

Written by Delroy “Nesta” Williams, One Room Shack, a compilation of the aforementioned poet’s pieces is an initiative to publish his thoughts on an understandable range of topics. Mr Williams, a graduate of the Dominica Grammar School began writing at the tender age of eleven. Williams decided one day to go out on a limb and read his poems at the first Nature Island Literary Festival and got positive feedback; up until that time he was a closet poet. When asked what fueled him to publish a book he said, “Everybody kept asking when I was going to release a book and since no other young people were releasing books I did it to inspire others that they could also do it”

The poems are contemplations on topics such as; love, Dominica, opportunity, patriarchs, comfort objects, dreams, salvation, life and so on. The compilation opens with an acknowledgement of Williams’ humble beginnings in a “One Room Shack” which is essentially its (the compilation’s) namesake and ends with a poem called “Thank You” which shows the poet’s gratitude to his readers or audience for picking up his first book. The poem continues from the title, “For trusting your instinct/Picking up my first poetry book/If you take nothing else/From my rhymes and lines/Remember the spirit within us/At the core is divine.” This is someone who has appreciated his blessings and does not take them for granted. With a mindset like this, Delroy Williams can reach great heights.

During an interview, Williams stated that he wants to evoke feelings of understanding, love, self-pride and hope in readers. This was accomplished with words like ‘Dreams flow away like rivers to the sea lost among the oceans of the world, but a glimmer of hope still exists at the horizon just at the point of the sunset.
‘Williams’ poems are able to captivate readers as they are extremely easy to relate to. In his poem ‘Father Failed Me’ the lines ‘prison record passed from father to son not hard work, commitment or patience lifelines of past generations but rash, harsh words scarring the soul, as the world turns’ are words that almost anyone can identify with or at least understand. There is a strong Caribbean theme in his poetry; poems like ‘The Wanderer’, ‘Dominica’, Father Failed me’ and ‘De Dominican Gift’ are a few very good examples of the evident Caribbean theme. Although his poems are pretty straight forward they are still profound and able to evoke thought.

One Room Shack Mr. Williams’ first published book is to be launched on the 26th of November at Tiffany’s in Canefield. His second book which is already completed is called Moods and Attitudes. Hopefully and perhaps, his sequential works will be even better than the first as he grows as a writer.

Noting that the poems are not very close to the standards of Shakespeare, Walcott or Yeats, Mr. Williams has a long way to go, as this is a far cry from transcendental poetry. However, just because his poetry cannot compete with the greats does not mean that Williams has not published good poetry. In fact, he should be highly commended for his publication as not many people are brave enough to find means whereby to publish their work and have it stand up to scrutiny.

Written by Tamika Jude and Nellie Jules

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13 Comments

  1. Jahniah royer
    November 19, 2011

    congratulations Mr Williams…..keep up the good work …keep on motivating …uplifting and continue to inspire .bless up xoxo

  2. teacher
    November 18, 2011

    great work Tammie and Nellie.your job was to critique the book of poems and as a literature student myself,i think you have done a great job of critique.for the write ho calls himself or herself ‘true” the comparison to the greats of poetry s a necessary part of the assignment. mark you there is a vast difference beteen critiquing and criticizing .THE GIRLS DID THE FORMER NOT THE LATTER.

  3. truth
    November 18, 2011

    U Blesssss!!

  4. madnes
    November 18, 2011

    excellent job sweetie

  5. madnes
    November 18, 2011

    proud of you sweetie

  6. true
    November 18, 2011

    “Noting that the poems are not very close to the standards of Shakespeare, Walcott or Yeats, Mr. Williams has a long way to go”…so tell me, why was that necessary? just give the young man his dues and do not compare him to anyone else, the mere fact that you are writing about him, tells the story, something impressed you. Why should he be like Shakespeare or Walcott, why cant he be like and write like Delroy “Nesta” Williams, his own style with meaning!

  7. Hmmm
    November 18, 2011

    Nice to see our young people doing great things!

  8. KYD
    November 18, 2011

    Brilliant!!! Great work Deli. Proud of you as usual…

  9. Dominican
    November 18, 2011

    Spelling error: POSITIVITY***

  10. Dominican
    November 18, 2011

    Great! Pisitivity from our young people, and a young man at that.. Keep it up bro

  11. MangoSweet
    November 18, 2011

    Congratulations, sah. Good example for the youth.

  12. nyo
    November 18, 2011

    will be geting my hand on a copy

  13. Mo-Z
    November 18, 2011

    One Room Shack…..

    An instant classic in my opinion! Great work my brother……

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