SHRIMP, the first poetry collection by jason vasser-elong, explores the African diaspora within a post-colonial framework, using "shrimp" as a symbol for the seemingly insignificant aspects of life. Through this motif, vasser-elong connects his ancestral history with the present, drawing on nature, the landscape, and all beings "great and small," while also addressing larger cultural and sociopolitical themes. As he seeks to understand his heritage, vasser-elong uncovers the small yet significant elements of life, such as reclaiming his identity through a name linked to his Cameroonian roots, or the colloquial terms used for those who are short in a culture that values height. His exploration of the past, along with the complexities of his identity, is enriched by spontaneous reflections on life and love, leading to insights and a recognition of life's fleeting moments. Amidst the challenges he faces, both internally and externally, there remains a sense of hope-an essential element for survival. SHRIMP embodies this journey of discovery.

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