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'Brimming with magic, passion and history' New York Times
'Captivating from the very first page' Jennifer Egan Shortlisted
for the Fiction category in the OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean
Literature Shortlisted for the Kitschies Red Tentacle Award
Discovered amidst a tangle of sea grape trees, Moshe Fisher's
provenance is a thing of myth and mystery; his unusual appearance,
with blueish, translucent skin and duo-toned hair, only serves to
compound his mystique. Equally feared and ridiculed by peers as he
grows up, he finds a surprising kindred soul in the striking and
bold Arrienne Christie, but their complex relationship is fraught
with obstacles that tear them apart as powerfully as they are drawn
together. Beginning in the late 1950s, four years before Jamaica's
independence from colonial rule, A Tall History of Sugar's epic
love story sweeps between a rural Jamaica, scarred by the legacies
of colonialism, and an England increasingly riven by race riots and
class division.
The years between the 1920s and 1970s are key for the development
of Caribbean literature, producing the founding canonical literary
texts of the Anglophone Caribbean. This volume features essays by
major scholars as well as emerging voices revisiting important
moments from that era to open up new perspectives. Caribbean
contributions to the Harlem Renaissance, to the Windrush generation
publishing in England after World War II, and to the regional
reverberations of the Cuban Revolution all feature prominently in
this story. At the same time, we uncover lesser known stories of
writers publishing in regional newspapers and journals, of
pioneering women writers, and of exchanges with Canada and the
African continent. From major writers like Derek Walcott, V.S.
Naipaul, George Lamming, and Jean Rhys to recently recuperated
figures like Eric Walrond, Una Marson, Sylvia Wynter, and Ismith
Khan, this volume sets a course for the future study of Caribbean
literature.
'Captivating from the very first page' Jennifer Egan Shortlisted
for the Fiction category in the OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean
Literature Discovered amidst a tangle of sea grape trees by the
childless Rachel Fisher, baby Moshe's provenance is a thing of myth
and mystery; his unusual appearance, with blueish, translucent skin
and duo-toned hair, only serves to compound his mystique. Equally
feared and ridiculed by peers as he grows up, he finds a surprising
kindred soul in the striking and bold Arrienne Christie, but their
complex relationship is fraught with obstacles that tear them apart
as powerfully as they are drawn together. Beginning in the late
1950s, four years before Jamaica's independence from colonial rule,
A Tall History of Sugar's epic love story sweeps between a rural
Jamaica, scarred by the legacies of colonialism, and an England
increasingly riven by race riots and class division.
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Ghosts (Paperback)
Curdella Forbes
bundle available
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R227
Discovery Miles 2 270
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Set on the fictional, futuristic Caribbean island of
Jacaranda--caught at the nexus between amazing technological
advances and huge environmental hazards of globalization--this book
recounts the tragic consequences of a forbidden love affair and a
family torn apart by injustice. With a searing contrast between an
island struggling under the threats of crime, migration, and global
warming and an unforgettable love story, it provides an emotionally
rewarding experience in which these contemporary issues are given
fresh poignancy and meaning. A haunting sequence of narratives
builds to tell a compelling tale of murder, psychological mayhem,
and love while gleaming with Caribbean spirituality.
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