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Corregidora (Paperback)
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Corregidora (Paperback)
Series: Virago Modern Classics
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List price R295
Loot Price R240
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'No novel about any black woman could ever be the same after this'
TONI MORRISON 'Corregidora is the most brutally honest and painful
revelation of what has occurred, and is occurring, in the souls of
Black men and women' JAMES BALDWIN Upon publication in 1975,
Corregidora was hailed as a masterpiece, winning acclaim from
writers including James Baldwin, Maya Angelou, Toni Morrison and
John Updike. Exploring themes such as race, sexuality and the long
repercussions of slavery, this powerful novel paved the way for
Beloved and The Colour Purple. Now, this lost classic is published
for a new generation of readers. Blues singer Ursa is consumed by
her hatred of Corregidora, the nineteenth-century slave master who
fathered both her mother and grandmother. Charged with 'making
generations' to bear witness to the abuse embodied in the family
name, Ursa Corregidora finds herself unable to keep alive this
legacy when she is made sterile in a violent fight with her
husband. Haunted by the ghosts of a Brazilian plantation, pained by
a present of lovelessness and despair, Ursa slowly and firmly
strikes her own terms with womanhood. AS HEARD ON THE BACKLISTED
PODCAST 'A literary giant, and one of my absolute favourite
writers' TAYARI JONES, author of AN AMERICAN MARRIAGE Also new to
the VMC list: Eva's Man and The Healing by Gayl Jones. 'An American
writer with a powerful sense of vital inheritance, of history in
the blood' JOHN UPDIKE 'Gayl Jones's first novel, Corregidora
(1975), was both shocking and ground-breaking in its probing of the
psychological legacy of slavery and sexual ownership through the
life of a Kentucky blues singer ... it predated Alice Walker's The
Color Purple and Toni Morrison's Beloved, revealing an unfinished
emancipation and the power of historical memory to shape lives. It
also marked a shift in African-American literature that made women,
and relationships between black people, central' MAYA JAGGI,
Guardian 'Corregidora's survey of trauma and overcoming has become
even better and more relevant with the passage of time. It remains
an indispensable point of entry into the tradition of African
American writing that Gayl Jones reshaped and enriched' PAUL GILROY
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