MARIA DUARTE, FIONA O’CONNOR and ANDY HEDGECOCK review Savage House, Enzo, Madfabulous, and Erupcja
“History will absolve me”
The title of a four-hour speech made by Fidel Castro on 16 October 1953
Havana’s flower girls are predatory,
leave the shade of stone arcades
in a practiced pincer movement.
One identifies the mark, diagonals,
too close, across the unattractive man
who sweats, uncertain, in the square.
Confiding hand in suet elbow
she holds fast as another beauty
links the circle from behind.
One lipstick kiss and he is suckered.
Pose for selfies, take his money.
Scarlet skirts and pink silk turbans.
BEN CHACKO says in different ways, the centenary of the General Strike and that of Fidel Castro’s birth point to priority tasks for the British left in the coming year
STEVE JOHNSON salutes the mellifluous tones and clear-minded political message of a uniquely relevant Birmingham-born singer-songwriter
by Widad Nabi


