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OverviewThis volume comprises French versions and English translations of seven short stories written by Marie-Magdeleine Carbet, Martinique’s most prolific woman writer. Four of these stories are previously unpublished, culled from documents obtained from Carbet’s niece. While analyses of the literature of the French Caribbean have tended to portray these people typically as suffering from pathologies of colonial oppression, the situations and reflections presented in these stories offer different perspectives on the lives and concerns of ordinary Martinicans and thus provide insight into some of the missing links of the sociocultural scene. This unique, multifaceted text fills an important pedagogical and scholarly need, and allows the reader to access the daily lives of French Caribbeans in a significantly authentic way. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Marie-Magdeleine Carbet , E. Anthony HurleyPublisher: Michigan State University Press Imprint: Michigan State University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9781611862379ISBN 10: 161186237 Pages: 148 Publication Date: 30 April 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsHurley reveals fascinating facts about the life of this prolific yet too long neglected Martinican writer, 'clearly before her time, ' proving that he is the authority on her oeuvre. This bilingual French/ English volume of seven short stories is a gift to scholars, teachers, and students of the Caribbean, especially those interested in women writers and literary history. --Renee Larrier, author of Autofiction and Advocacy in the Francophone Caribbean Hurley reveals fascinating facts about the life of this prolific yet too long neglected Martinican writer, clearly before her time, proving that he is the authority on her oeuvre. This bilingual French/ English volume of seven short stories is a gift to scholars, teachers, and students of the Caribbean, especially those interested in women writers and literary history. Renee Larrier, author of Autofiction and Advocacy in the Francophone Caribbean Hurley reveals fascinating facts about the life of this prolific yet too long neglected Martinican writer, 'clearly before her time, ' proving that he is the authority on her oeuvre. This bilingual French/ English volume of seven short stories is a gift to scholars, teachers, and students of the Caribbean, especially those interested in women writers and literary history. --Renee Larrier, author of Autofiction and Advocacy in the Francophone Caribbean Hurley reveals fascinating facts about the life of this prolific yet too long neglected Martinican writer, clearly before her time, proving that he is the authority on her oeuvre. This bilingual French/ English volume of seven short stories is a gift to scholars, teachers, and students of the Caribbean, especially those interested in women writers and literary history. <b>Renee Larrier, </b> author <i>of Autofiction and Advocacy in the Francophone Caribbean</i> Hurley reveals fascinating facts about the life of this prolific yet too long neglected Martinican writer, 'clearly before her time, ' proving that he is the authority on her oeuvre. This bilingual French/ English volume of seven short stories is a gift to scholars, teachers, and students of the Caribbean, especially those interested in women writers and literary history. --Renee Larrier, author of Autofiction and Advocacy in the Francophone Caribbean Hurley reveals fascinating facts about the life of this prolific yet too long neglected Martinican writer, clearly before her time, proving that he is the authority on her oeuvre. This bilingual French/ English volume of seven short stories is a gift to scholars, teachers, and students of the Caribbean, especially those interested in women writers and literary history. Renee Larrier, author of Autofiction and Advocacy in the Francophone Caribbean Hurley reveals fascinating facts about the life of this prolific yet too long neglected Martinican writer, 'clearly before her time, ' proving that he is the authority on her oeuvre. This bilingual French/ English volume of seven short stories is a gift to scholars, teachers, and students of the Caribbean, especially those interested in women writers and literary history. --Ren e Larrier, author of Autofiction and Advocacy in the Francophone Caribbean Author InformationMarie-Magdeleine Carbet (1902-1996) was a Martinican writer and cultural activist. She was awarded the Caribbean Literary Prize in 1971 for her poetry collection Rose de ta grÁce. She also received the Grand Prix Humanitaire for services to arts and letters. E. Anthony Hurley is Associate Professor of Francophone Caribbean and African Literatures in the Department of Africana Studies at Stony Brook University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |