Patrick Chamoiseau : recovering memory

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    This timely new book skillfully examines the work of the award-winning writer Patrick Chamoiseau. Considered by many as one of the most innovative writers to hit the French literary scene in over 40 years, Chamoiseau made his name with his book Texaco (published in 1992 and winner of the highest literary prize in France, the Prix Goncourt). His books have gone on to sell millions and his work has been translated by a number of academic presses. McCusker sets the author in context, providing a valuable contribution to 'memory studies' by looking at literary representation of memory in Martinique, a society founded on slavery but now politically assimilated to the metropolitan centre, France.

    Contents:
    • 1. Beginnings : the enigma of origin
    • 2. 'Une tracee de survie' : autobiographical memory
    • 3. Memory re-collected : witnesses and words
    • 4. Memory materialized : traces of the past
    • 5. Flesh made word : traumatic memory in biblique des derniers gestes.
    Original Publisher: Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2007
    Language(s): English

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This timely new book skillfully examines the work of the award-winning writer Patrick Chamoiseau. Considered by many as one of the most innovative writers to hit the French literary scene in over 40 years, Chamoiseau made his name with his book Texaco (published in 1992 and winner of the highest literary prize in France, the Prix Goncourt). His books have gone on to sell millions and his work has been translated by a number of academic presses. McCusker sets the author in context, providing a valuable contribution to 'memory studies' by looking at literary representation of memory in Martinique, a society founded on slavery but now politically assimilated to the metropolitan centre, France.

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Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2007

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978184631485

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