Trinidad Noir: The Classics
(2017)(A book in the Akashic Noir series)
An anthology of stories edited by Robert Antoni and Earl Lovelace
To travel through the 19 works of poetry and prose in this remarkable anthology is to experience Trinidad and Tobago through a kaleidoscopic lens. Publishers Weekly, starred review
Two of Trinidads top writers masterfully curate this literary retrospective of the nations best writing over the past century from authors who were largely part of the literary wave that swept in with Trinidadian Independence in 1962. Though Trinidad Noir: The Classics encompasses a variety of moods and themes, it winds up capturing the uniquely Trinidadian character. Influenced by the waning days of the colonial worldan era rife with crime, violence, enslavement, and indentureshipthe selections highlight the often heroic individuals of the underclass.
In this anthology, youll find reprints of classic stories and poems by C.L.R. James, Derek Walcott, Samuel Selvon, Eric Roach, V.S. Naipaul, Harold Sonny Ladoo, Michael Anthony, Willi Chen, Earl Lovelace, Robert Antoni, Elizabeth Nunez, Ismith Khan, Lawrence Scott, Wayne Brown, Jennifer Rahim, Elizabeth Walcott-Hackshaw, Sharon Millar, Barbara Jenkins, and Shani Mootoo.
Lovelace and Antoni offer a subversive take on island culture . . . Whether history repeats itself or progress is stalled by peoples infinite capacity to get in their own ways, these 19 reprinted tales offer a bittersweet perspective on the cussedness of human nature. Kirkus Reviews
Holds strong appeal for fans of noir and literary writing. Library Journal
Genre: Mystery
Two of Trinidads top writers masterfully curate this literary retrospective of the nations best writing over the past century from authors who were largely part of the literary wave that swept in with Trinidadian Independence in 1962. Though Trinidad Noir: The Classics encompasses a variety of moods and themes, it winds up capturing the uniquely Trinidadian character. Influenced by the waning days of the colonial worldan era rife with crime, violence, enslavement, and indentureshipthe selections highlight the often heroic individuals of the underclass.
In this anthology, youll find reprints of classic stories and poems by C.L.R. James, Derek Walcott, Samuel Selvon, Eric Roach, V.S. Naipaul, Harold Sonny Ladoo, Michael Anthony, Willi Chen, Earl Lovelace, Robert Antoni, Elizabeth Nunez, Ismith Khan, Lawrence Scott, Wayne Brown, Jennifer Rahim, Elizabeth Walcott-Hackshaw, Sharon Millar, Barbara Jenkins, and Shani Mootoo.
Lovelace and Antoni offer a subversive take on island culture . . . Whether history repeats itself or progress is stalled by peoples infinite capacity to get in their own ways, these 19 reprinted tales offer a bittersweet perspective on the cussedness of human nature. Kirkus Reviews
Holds strong appeal for fans of noir and literary writing. Library Journal
Genre: Mystery
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