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Quince Duncan is one of the most significant yet understudied Black
writers in the Americas. A third-generation Afro-Costa Rican of
West Indian heritage, he is the first novelist of African descent
to tell the story of Jamaican migration to Costa Rica. Duncan's
work has been growing in popularity among scholars and teachers of
Afro-Latin American literature and African Diaspora Studies. This
translation brings two of his major novels to English-speaking
audiences for the first time, Weathered Men and The Four Mirrors.
The book will be invaluable for those eager to develop further
their background in Afro-Latin American literature, and it will
enable students and faculty members in other fields such as
comparative literature to engage with the burgeoning area of
Afro-Latin American literary studies.
Quince Duncan is one of the most significant yet understudied Black
writers in the Americas. A third-generation Afro-Costa Rican of
West Indian heritage, he is the first novelist of African descent
to tell the story of Jamaican migration to Costa Rica. Duncan's
work has been growing in popularity among scholars and teachers of
Afro-Latin American literature and African Diaspora Studies. This
translation brings two of his major novels to English-speaking
audiences for the first time, Weathered Men and The Four Mirrors.
The book will be invaluable for those eager to develop further
their background in Afro-Latin American literature, and it will
enable students and faculty members in other fields such as
comparative literature to engage with the burgeoning area of
Afro-Latin American literary studies.
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