Guyanese-born Nigerian teacher Karen King-Aribisala introduces Jamaican poet Mervyn Morris, professor at University of the West Indies, and asks him about his work habits, Jamaican dialect in poetry, his politics, the audience for Caribbean poetry, dub poetry, and his fame as a tennis player. He reads "Valley Prince (For Don D)," "The Day My Father Died," "Malefactor (Left)," "Malefactor (Right)," "Centurion," "To the Unknown Non-Combatant," and "Afro-Saxon."