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’Membering

Austin Clarke author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Dundurn Group Ltd

Published:15th Oct '15

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2016 OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature — Longlisted
2016 RBC Taylor Prize — Longlisted

The unforgettable memoir of Giller Prize–winning author and poet Austin Clarke, called “Canada’s first multicultural writer.”

Austin Clarke is a distinguished and celebrated novelist and short-story writer. His works often centre around the immigrant experience, of which he writes with humour and compassion, happiness and sorrow. In ’Membering, Clarke shares his own experiences growing up in Barbados and moving to Toronto to attend university in 1955 before becoming a journalist. With vivid realism he describes Harlem of the ’60s, meeting and interviewing Malcolm X and writers Chinua Achebe and LeRoi Jones. Clarke went on to become a pioneering instructor of Afro-American Literature at Yale University and inspired a new generation of Afro-American writers.

Clarke has been called Canada’s first multicultural writer. Here he eschews a traditional chronological order of events and takes the reader on a lyrical tour of his extraordinary life, interspersed with thought-provoking meditations on politics and race. Telling things as he ’members them.

[a] brilliant free-range style of writing, which is enfolded in discussions of ideas, interaction with other writers and fragments of [Clarke's] own memories and reflections of 'membering. * Literary Review of Canada *
[W]hat is most evident throughout ’Membering is Clarke’s voice, which is rich, engaging, and – to use the author’s own word – singular. * Quill & Quire *
A magnificent account of a writer’s life. -- Globe and Mail
Clarke’s voice … is rich, engaging, and — to use the author’s own word — singular. * Quill & Quire *

  • Long-listed for OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature 2016 (Trinidad and Tobago)
  • Long-listed for RBC Taylor Prize 2016 (Canada)

ISBN: 9781459730342

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm

Weight: 653g

496 pages