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Stories from Blue Latitudes: Caribbean Women Writers at Home and Abroad

Stories from Blue Latitudes: Caribbean Women Writers at Home and Abroad

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Creators: Elizabeth Nunez, Jennifer Sparrow
Publisher: Seal Press
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 511683

Media: Paperback
Pages: 288
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Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.3 x 1

ISBN: 1580051391
Dewey Decimal Number: 823.0108928709729
EAN: 9781580051392
ASIN: 1580051391

Publication Date: November 8, 2005
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Product Description
Stories from Blue Latitudes gathers the major and emerging women fiction writers from the Caribbean, including Dionne Brand, Michelle Cliff, Merle Collins, Edwidge Danticat, Jamaica Kincaid, Paule Marshall, and Pauline Melville. Similar themes grace their stories of life at home and abroad. In some, the sexual exploitation of Caribbean girls and women becomes a metaphor for neocolonialism, a biting rejoinder to enticing travel brochures that depict the Caribbean as a tropical playground and encourage Americans to "make it your own." Other tales deal with the sad legacy of colonial history and the ways in which race, skin color, and class complicate relationships between men and women, parents and children.
But whether writing about childhood or adulthood, life in the islands or life abroad, the writers express their particular concerns with a passion that comes from lived experience, and with a love of place and a feminist sensibility that are accessible to new readers of Caribbean literature as well as to an academic audience. "What matters is how well we have told our tale, how well we have drawn pictures of the people and places we write about, " Nunez says. And indeed, this anthology makes those pictures come alive.



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4 out of 5 stars Irie   December 31, 2005
The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers (RAWSISTAZ.com and BlackBookReviews.net)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

STORIES FROM BLUE LATITUDES is a collection of short stories from female Caribbean writers known and unknown. The authors tell about life in the Caribbean, the dissent and unrest on their islands, they tell of love, sexual exploitation, family life and abuse. The stories are vividly told and are rich with the details Caribbean writers are so adept at doing in their writings.

The compilation has 26 short stories and one poem, so the writings are quite diverse. However, all the stories are written powerfully. The anthology features such renowned authors as Edwidge Danitcat, Paule Marshall, Jamaica Kincaid and Elizabeth Nunez as well as some lesser known authors such as Velma Pollard, Alecia McKenzie and Olive Senior. Some of the stories are sad and some display eroticism of a Caribbean nature very intensely. A few standout stories are: "First Born," by Alecia McKenzie which talks about the love of a mother for her first born son to the exclusion of her other children; "The Good Life," by Patricia Powell which deals with a woman who as a child fell in love and later bore the children of a married older man; and "In a Window," by Dionne Brand which tells of a young Caribbean woman living in Amsterdam who made her living as one of the women in the window. These are only a few of the stories but most will remain in your psyche long after the final pages are read.

STORIES FROM BLUE LATITUDES is a well-compiled anthology of female Caribbean writers. With such diverse stories and written prose, readers are sure to find a story they will definitely love. The writings are detailed and vibrant and although the stories are short, they convey much in meaning. I will say at times the pace is like when you are visiting a Caribbean Island, slow and deliberate. Yet, this is a recommended anthology because of the powerful emotions, sentiments and messages within its pages. The editors have compiled a wonderful mix and array of writers and stories.

Reviewed by Cashana Seals
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers


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