The Journey of a Caribbean Writer
Maryse Condé author Richard Philcox translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Seagull Books London Ltd
Published:11th Feb '14
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
For nearly four decades, Maryse Conde, best known for her novels "Segu" and "Windward Heights", has been at the forefront of French Caribbean literature. In this collection of essays and lectures, written over many years and in response to the challenges posed by a changing world, she reflects on the ideas and histories that have moved her. From the use of French as her literary language-despite its colonial history - to the agonies of the Middle Passage, the horrors of African dictatorship, the politically induced poverty of the Caribbean, and migration under globalization, Conde casts her unflinching eye over the world which is her inheritance, her burden, and her future. Even while paying homage to her intellectual and literary influences-including Frantz Fanon, Leopold Sedar Senghor, and Aime Cesaire-Conde establishes in these pages the singularity of her vision and the reason for the enormous admiration that her writing has garnered from readers and critics alike.
"Maryse Conde is a born storyteller." -Publishers Weekly "Maryse Conde has given readers an astonishing new way in which to contemplate our ancestral past." -Block Issues Book Review "Maryse Conde is one of the most important novelists writing today. Her stories are both historical and present, in the moment, murmuring secrets flavored with a Caribbean language of swishing rhythms, sweet as nectar, and lyrical as the swooshing skirts of the Guadeloupean women."-Quincy Troupe, author of Transcircularities: New and Selected Poems"
ISBN: 9780857420978
Dimensions: 22mm x 14mm x 2mm
Weight: 369g
220 pages