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Mahagony: A Novel

Autor Édouard Glissant Traducere de Betsy Wing
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2020
A New York Times New and Noteworthy Book

Édouard Glissant’s novels, closely tied to the theories he developed in Poétique de la Relation (Poetics of relation), are rich explorations of a deported and colonized people’s loss of their own history and the ever-evolving social and political effects this sense of groundlessness has caused in Martinique. In Mahagony Glissant identifies both the malaise of and the potential within Martinican society through a powerful collective narrative of geographic identity explored through multiple narrators. These characters’ lives are viewed back and forth over centuries of time and through tales of resistance, linked always by the now-ancient mahogany tree.

Attempting to untangle the collective memory of Martinique, Mathieu, the contemporary narrator, creates a conscious history of these people in that place—a record that unearths the mechanics of misrepresentation to get at the fundamental, enduring truths of that history, perhaps as only the mahogany tree knows it.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781496201782
ISBN-10: 1496201787
Pagini: 186
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States

Notă biografică

Édouard Glissant (1928–2011) was a Martinican poet, playwright, critic, essayist, and novelist who is recognized as one of the most important writers and thinkers in the French and Francophone world. Several of his novels and essays have been published in English, including The Fourth Century (Bison Books, 2001), The Overseer’s Cabin (Bison Books, 2011), and Poetics of Relation. Betsy Wing’s previous translations include Glissant’s The Fourth Century, The Overseer’s Cabin, Poetics of Relation, and Black Salt, among the works of many other writers.

Cuprins

Chronology
Le Trou-à-roches
Mathieu
The One Who Serves as Husband
Eudoxie
Hégésippe
Lanoué           
Mathieu
Malendure
The Descent
Longoué
Artémise according to Adélaïde
A Cock for Asklepius
Mathieu
Odibert
The Whole-World
Marie Celat
Ida                  
Mathieu
The Commentator
Resurfacing
Passion according to Mathieu

Recenzii

"A centuries-old tree in Martinique witnesses generations of resistance, striving and social collapse in this novel by the island’s foremost postcolonial writer."—New York Times

"Glissant (The Overseer's Cabin), canonized in the Caribbean for his poetry, novels, and critical theory, offers a dazzling history of colonialism in Martinique, originally published in 1997 and here translated into English for the first time. . . . Glissant (1928–2011) is as comprehensive as he is unconcerned with the encumbrance of linearity, and has found the perfect form to explore the inescapable and reverberating legacies of colonialism. This is a transcendent work of art."—Publishers Weekly, starred review

Mahagony gives a gripping fictional embodiment of Édouard Glissant’s literary and cultural theory. It is the indispensable pivot between his abstract thought, his poetry, and his engagement with the history of the postcolonial world. Betsy Wing is Glissant’s foremost translator; she is our best guide through the mangrove of the Martinique master’s body of work.”—A. James Arnold, professor emeritus of French at the University of Virginia

Mahagony is a crucial monument to the ever-evolving changes defined byÉdouard Glissant’s Poétique de la Relation. . . . Betsy Wing has rendered the stylistic complexities of Glissant’s writing while preserving the explosive life that emanates from every instant of this important work . . . resulting in an eminently readable text whose poetic power, charm, and subtlety has been faithfully and elegantly preserved. A magnificent accomplishment.”—Alexandre Leupin, Phyllis M. Taylor Professor in French Studies at Louisiana State University

Descriere

The multiple narrators in this novel grapple with their unrecorded history on Martinique, first as slaves and then in relation to the wider world.