<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Poet, political activist, and social commentator Boston 'The Orator' Williams' introduction to the world of print is as fiery as it is eloquent. Vernacular doesn't shy away from exploring social injustice or matters of politics and culture. Vernacular speaks to feelings of jubilance, solidarity, weakness, and travel: physical and spiritual.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Poet, political activist, and social commentator Boston 'The Orator' Williams' introduction to the world of print is as fiery as it is eloquent. The Orator's poetry, though draped in eloquence, does not shy away from the cruxes of social injustice, the issues surrounding identity, and the struggles with love and expression as a young Black Man. This work speaks to feelings of jubilance, solidarity, weakness, and travel: physical and spiritual. From 'Divinity' to 'For Coloured Girls' and from 'I See No Humour' to 'Who Killed The Stereotype', Vernacular is full of revealing and powerful poetry. This book is a beautiful accompaniment to the album Vernacular, available across all digital service providers now.</p>
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