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Jamaica Kincaid knew only one artist could capture the mischievous spirit of her new children’s book. So she cold-emailed Kara Walker, with delicious results. By Stephen BellPublished: May 16, 2024 Save Article “One of the things knowledge doesn’t save you from,” Jamaica Kincaid says, ...
By Jamaica Kincaid Picador: 208 pages, $17 Another reissue, with lovely new cover art, is Kincaid’s memoir, “My Brother,”first published in 1997. Kincaid had not been to her birthplace of Antigua in 20 years when she receives word from her mother that her brother is sick. Upon arriva...
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This marvelous collection of short stories was edited by titan of feminist books Angela Carter, and reflects her deliciously anarchic taste. From authors including Jamaica Kincaid, Katherine Mansfield, and Ama Ata Aidoo, every one of these subversive tales extols the female virtues of discontent, dis...
Author:Jamaica Kincaid In this collection of personal essays, Kincaid connects her own experiences with gardening to larger issues like colonialism and prejudice. Her poetic writing style makes for a unique reading experience. If you enjoy authors who play with language and form, you should definitel...
Jamaica Kincaid Buy From... As an only child, Annie was the light of her mother’s life. However, as she grows into adolescence, she begins to question everything about her island life, and rejects the idea of authority. Annie John is an intricate portrait of a girl discovering who she...
A chance meeting with charming neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid soon sparks an intense connection, but as the two fall deeply in love, she begins to see sides of Ryle that remind her of her parents' relationship. When Lily's first love, Atlas Corrigan, suddenly reenters her life, her relationship ...
By Jamaica Kincaid Farrar Straus & Giroux: 240 pp., $22.95 Xuela, whose foundling mother died at her birth, is doubly deprived of her woman’s heritage just as--native of a colonial Caribbean island--she is deprived of a national heritage. Her voice--bleak, pitiless and unutterably love...
昨天看到转发的THE MOST TRANSLATED BOOKS FROM EVERY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD,这是我能找到的清晰版本。下面的网站有文字整理版,也搬运过来。 北美洲: Antigua and Barbuda: Annie John by Jamaica Kincaid Ba...