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Until Judgement Comes (Paperback)
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Until Judgement Comes (Paperback)
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List price R277
Loot Price R234
Discovery Miles 2 340
You Save R43 (16%)
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The stories in this collection move the heart and the head. They
are told by an old Jamaican woman about the community that has
grown up around her, the village's first inhabitant. They concern
the mystery that is men: men of beauty who are as lilies of the
field, men who are afraid of and despise women, brutal men who prey
on women, men who are searching for their feminine side, men who
have lost themselves, men trapped in sexual and religious guilt.
The seven stories are structured around the wise sayings,
concerning the nature of judgment, divine, but mostly human, that
she remembers as her grandfather's principle legacy to her. But the
stories are far from illustrative tracts for the sayings - their
starting points - but free-flowing narratives that explore all the
complexity of life. Again, in focusing on men, the sociological
truth of Jamaican life - that many men are absentee fathers; that
many boys are brought up only by their mothers - is also only a
starting point for a series of sensitive and imaginative
explorations of the male psyche. Above all the collection is in
love with telling stories - stories within stories, the reworkings
of Jamaican folktales, tall tales and myths. There is a severity
about the stories in the sense that actions and inactions have
consequences that cannot be evaded, but there is always some
possibility of change to be found by those who look for it.
Jeremiah has been driven to a state of frozen, guilty isolation by
the brutality his mother has visited on him as a vicarious
punishment for the sins of his father. But even he comes to realise
that 'He will not be his father. He will not be his mother. He will
be himself despite the memories crowding in.' These are not
judgmental stories by a woman about men. Responsibility is never
only on one side. There is love and understanding for the
characters in these stories - love that is tough, provocative and
demanding of attention, but love none the less. As Jeremiah
discovers, 'Allow thyself grace and blessings will follow.'
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