Jamaica Kincaid : writing memory, writing back to the mother /
Offers a new perspective on the psychological and affective dynamics of Jamaica Kincaid's fiction and nonfiction.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
©2005.
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ISBN: | 1423747747 9781423747741 9780791482926 0791482928 |
Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- When you think of me, think of my life
- I had embarked on something called self-invention : artistic beginnings in "Antigua crossings" and At the bottom of the river
- The way I became a writer was that my mother wrote my life for me and told it to me : living in the shadow of the mother in Annie John
- As I looked at this sentence a great wave of shame came over me and I wept and wept : the art of memory, anger, and despair in Lucy
- Imagine the bitterness and the shame in me as I tell you this : the political is personal in A small place and "On seeing England for the first time"
- I would bear children but I would never be a mother to them : writing back to the contemptuous mother in The autobiography of my mother
- I shall never forget him because his life is the one I did not have : remembering her brother's failed life in My brother
- Like him and his own father before him, I have a line drawn through me : imagining the life of the absent father in Mr. Potter.