Understanding Jamaica Kincaid(English, Hardcover, Edwards Justin D.)

Understanding Jamaica Kincaid(English, Hardcover, Edwards Justin D.)

  • Edwards Justin D.
Publisher:Univ of South Carolina PressISBN 13: 9781570036880ISBN 10: 1570036888

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Understanding Jamaica Kincaid(English, Hardcover, Edwards Justin D.) is written by Edwards Justin D. and published by University of South Carolina Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1570036888 (ISBN 10) and 9781570036880 (ISBN 13).

Understanding Jamaica Kincaid introduces readers to the prizewinning author best known for the novels ""Annie John"", ""Lucy"", and ""The Autobiography of My Mother"". Justin D. Edwards surveys Jamaica Kincaid's life, career, and major works of fiction and nonfiction to identify and discuss her recurring interests in familial relations, Caribbean culture, and the aftermath of colonialism and exploitation. In addition to examining the haunting prose, rich detail, and personal insight that have brought Kincaid widespread praise, Edwards also identifies and analyzes the novelist's primary thematic concerns - the flow of power and the injustices faced by people undergoing social, economic, and political change. Edwards chronicles Kincaid's childhood in ""Antigua"", her development as a writer, and her early journalistic work as published in the ""New Yorker"" and other magazines. In separate chapters he provides critical appraisals of Kincaid's early novels; her works of nonfiction, including ""My Brother"" and ""A Small Place""; and her more recent novels, including ""Mr. Potter"". Edwards discusses the way in which Kincaid both exposes the problems of colonization and neocolonization and warns her readers about the dire consequences of inequality in the era of globalization.