

Kandace Siobhan Walker — Three Mangoes, £1
12 snips Jan 15, 2024
Writer and artist Kandace Siobhan Walker recounts a surprising encounter with her late grandmother at a busy market and an encounter with a stranger. They explore the multifaceted themes, symbolism of mangoes, use of alliteration and rhyme, and the presence of the dead in Kandace's poem 'Three Mangoes, £1'.
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Post-Death Encounters
- Pádraig Ó Tuama shares how he's accustomed to seeing or dreaming of deceased loved ones shortly after their passing.
- During COVID, when a close friend died, he couldn't experience this, so he created a story for a final conversation.
The Dead Are Never Dead
- Kandace Siobhan Walker's poem “Three Mangoes, £1” describes encountering her deceased grandmother in a market.
- This encounter blurs the lines between the living and the dead, suggesting the dead remain present in our lives.
Locations and Memory
- The poem uses multiple locations (London, Toronto, Barbados) to explore themes of memory and the deceased.
- It highlights how memories and the presence of the dead transcend geographical boundaries.