Post colonial stories by Roger Dorsinville : In the shadow of Conrad's Marlow
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Post colonial stories by Roger Dorsinville : In the shadow of Conrad's Marlow
(Caribbean studies, v. 8)
E. Mellen Press, c2001
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [275]-277)
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume contains a critical edition of interconnected stories by the Haitian writer Roger Dorsinville. They unfold in the form of a journey from childhood in the Caribbean to old age in Africa, and in the circular form of initiation retrospectively understood as a key to masculine and feminine behaviour in the Caribbean and Africa. The introduction argues that these stories draw the reader's attention to a Conradian link between narrative form and power tactics.
目次
- Part 1 The new world: the tall girl and the little boy
- youth 1
- youth 2
- Melissa
- O
- Liana
- Christine
- Alma
- Helen
- Tea
- Nesida. Part 2 The old world: Jatou
- Sarak
- Ousmane and Martha
- Alioune
- Martha 1
- Martha 2
- I Martha
- dark river. Part 3 Appendices: "To celebrate the earth", poem by Roger Dorsinville
- on Roger Dorsinville's "To celebrate the earth", Rene Philoctete
- history, desire and landscape - in the shadow of Joseph Conrad's Marlow, Sarah Schrank
- on Renaitre a Dende, Pierette and Gerard Chalendar
- excerpts from Jean Jonassaint's interview with Roger Dorsinville
- one man's "Sande", George Lang
- Roger Dorsinville, the reformer - commentary, Julien J. Lafontant.
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