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OverviewThe Last of the African Kings follows the wayward fortunes of a noble African family. It begins with the regal BÉhanzin, an African king who opposed French colonialism and was exiled to distant Martinique. In the course of this brilliant novel, Maryse CondÉ tells of BÉhanzin’s scattered offspring and their lives in the Caribbean and the United States. A book made up of many characters and countless stories, The Last of the African Kings skillfully intertwines the themes of exile, lost origins, memory, and hope. It is set mainly in the Americas, from the Caribbean to modern-day South Carolina, yet Africa hovers always in the background. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Maryse Condé , Richard PhilcoxPublisher: University of Virginia Press Imprint: University of Virginia Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm ISBN: 9780813951805ISBN 10: 0813951801 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 24 April 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews“A provocative critique of multiculturalism and modern race relations. . . . CondÉ’s narrative, fluidly translated from the French by her husband, Richard Philcox, uses irony and humor to portray travelers moving back and forth along the historic line between Africa, the Antilles, and America, delivering a vision of the black diaspora that challenges stereotypes by celebrating individual differences.” - New York Times """A provocative critique of multiculturalism and modern race relations. . . . Condé's narrative, fluidly translated from the French by her husband, Richard Philcox, uses irony and humor to portray travelers moving back and forth along the historic line between Africa, the Antilles, and America, delivering a vision of the black diaspora that challenges stereotypes by celebrating individual differences.""-- ""New York Times""" Author InformationMaryse CondÉ is a novelist, critic, and playwright from Guadeloupe. CondÉ is best known for her novel Segu. She has won various awards, such as the Grand Prix LittÉraire de la Femme (1986), Prix de l’AcadÉmie franÇaise (1988), Prix Carbet de la Carraibe (1997) and the New Academy Prize in Literature (2018) for her works. Richard Philcox is one of the leading translators of francophone literature in the world today. Philcox has taught translation on various American college campuses and won grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Endowment for the Arts for the translation of Maryse CondÉ’s works. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |