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Victoria Adukwei Bulley
VICTORIA ADUKWEI BULLEY is a poet, writer and filmmaker. She is the recipient of an Eric Gregory Award, and has held artistic residencies internationally in the US, Brazil and at the V&A Museum in London. A Complete Works and Instituto Sacatar fellow, her pamphlet Girl B (Akashic) forms part of the 2017 New-Generation African Poets series. She is a doctoral student at Royal Holloway, University of London, where she is the recipient of a Technē studentship for doctoral research in Creative Writing.

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On Water

Essay

Issue No. 29

Victoria Adukwei Bulley

Essay

Issue No. 29

& we say to her what have you done with our kin that you swallowed? & she says that was ages ago, you’ve drunk...

Interview

Issue No. 26

Interview with Saidiya Hartman

Victoria Adukwei Bulley

Interview

Issue No. 26

The first time I encountered Saidiya Hartman, she was a voice in salt., an award-winning play by artist and...

When the Roman Empire ruled the world, you could make it work for you The women, the hospitality You will have heard the cliché about wives in every port You could make that happen, I promise you   Not so much now It’s important for a man to settle down As important as going out and being a beast and hunting is settling down   When I came home drunk last week I dropped the baby on its head One minute the baby was in my arms Its face was squashed against the shiny brass of my breastplate The next minute it toppled backwards and fell out of my arms The bang of the baby on the floor woke my wife up The baby’s eyes opened It didn’t make a sound It looked straight up at me The silence was odd My wife sat bolt upright in bed She pointed at the baby:   ‘That’s even more dangerous!’ she said   I knew exactly what she meant   We ran through the streets to the hospital I held the broken-headed baby aloft as we ran My wife ran two paces behind us all the way We ran all the way to the hospital in that formation   The wages of war are not enough for my father-in-law He has begun talking about opening a little Italian restaurant He claims that it is something he has always dreamed of, but I find this hard to believe When I was a little boy, there were pictures of my father-in-law in our history textbooks The pictures showed him drinking from a goblet full of blood His jaw jutted out and the blood ran in little streams from the sides of his mouth Now he wants to open a little Italian restaurant   The reason for the restaurant is that he wants something to leave to my wife and my baby when he passes on It’s partly a nice thought, and it’s partly a nice fuck you to myself   The nurse talked to us in a patronising way She told us that the doctor was going to open up the baby’s head to make sure that nothing went wrong

Contributor

October 2018

Victoria Adukwei Bulley

Contributor

October 2018

VICTORIA ADUKWEI BULLEY is a poet, writer and filmmaker. She is the recipient of an Eric Gregory Award, and...

Nafissa Thompson-Spires’s ‘Heads of the Colored People’

Book Review

October 2018

Victoria Adukwei Bulley

Book Review

October 2018

Somewhere on the internet is a two-hour video of a lecture by the late writer and filmmaker Kathleen Collins, author of the short story...

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feature

September 2015

Immigrant Freedoms

Benjamin Markovits

feature

September 2015

My grandmother, known to us all as Mutti, caught one of the last trains out of Gotenhafen before the...

poetry

Issue No. 8

The Cloud of Knowing

John Ashbery

poetry

Issue No. 8

There are those who would have paid that. The amount your eyes bonded with (O spangled home) will have...

feature

Issue No. 18

Editorial

The Editors

feature

Issue No. 18

This is the editorial from the eighteenth print issue of The White Review, available to buy here.    In 1991...

 

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