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Caribbean Poetics: Toward an Aesthetic of West Indian Literature

Caribbean Poetics: Toward an Aesthetic of West Indian LiteratureAuthor: Silvio Torres-Saillant
Publisher: Peepal Tree Press Ltd.

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Media: Paperback
Edition: Second edition
Pages: 372
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ISBN: 1845231074
Dewey Decimal Number: 808
EAN: 9781845231071
ASIN: 1845231074

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Studying the literature written in the West Indies as a regionally unified corpus with its own identity, this analysis examines the recurring thematic motifs and formal devices that Caribbean literary artists have drawn from during the last six decades. The dynamic study isolates the writers’ engagements with language, religion, and history as primary components of their cultural discourse and argues that West Indian literary texts contain clues to their own explication. Including authors from the Dominican Republic, Barbados, and Haiti, this volume is one of the few that explores the writing of all Caribbean language regions. Revised to include updated criticism of three featured poets—Kamau Brathwaite, Pedro Mir, and Rene Depestre—this insightful and profound discussion presents a truly multicultural approach to literature.



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Caribbean Poetics studies the literatures written in European languages in the West Indies as a regionally unified corpus with its own identity, and focuses on the literary works of the Barbadian Kamau Brathwaite, the Haitian René Depestre, and the Dominican Pedro Mir.


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5 out of 5 stars "Significant Contribution"   September 2, 2003
Alan Cambeira (Dominican Republic, author of Tattered Paradise...Azucar's Trilogy Ends)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

Torres-Saillant is an intellectual giant in any language. His erudition is carefully measured and presented with superb precision and clarity. Although for me, his scholarship illuminates brilliantly in his Spanish-language masterpiece EL RETORNO DE LAS YOLAS, his lengthy collection of personal essays that ponder the thorny issues of Diaspora and Dominican identity. But here in CARIBBEAN POETICS: TOWARD AN AESTHETIC OF WEST INDIAN LITERATURE, Professor Torres-Saillant departs boldly from a traditionally crowded camp of experts when he undertakes the ambitious task of demonstrating with splendidly relevant and representative literary figures a regionally unified and coherent socioaesthetic literature with is own distinct identity. His theory of Caribbean poetics is undergirded by a systematic examination of recurrent thematic motifs employed by Caribbean writers over decades. The regional exemplars he selects are Edward Kamau Brathwaite, from Barbados; René Depestre, from Haití; and Pedro Mir, from the Dominican Republic.
In my estimation, Torres-Saillant far exceeds expectations in this difficult project. He is tremendously successful in achieving his objective: this work, as far as I am aware, is the first of its kind to date. Our scholar in this instance breaks away from the pack by rightfully transcending nationality, language, and race in accounting for the cultural diversity that undeniably characterizes the region. Normally, when we look at critical commentaries on Caribbean literature, we always see a myoptic concentration on a single linguistic sector --even when the presentation makes the assertion of being inclusive. Torres-Saillant, on the other hand, has an approach that is superior by a long shot in its significant contribution to comparative poetics. He meticulously articulates throughout this study how Caribbean literature has developed along a fascinating route vastly different from those of the literatures of the Western tradition and from the mainland Latin American tradition. I especially applaud the Professor's clear implication of a multicultural approach to the study of world literature. His comprehensive bibliography alone is well worth this exciting reading. But then who would ever guess that the renown and scholarship of Silvio Torres-Saillant is a literary icon around my Dominican household and is absolutely required reading for anyone seriously interested in Dominican culture?
Very Highly Recommended.

Alan Cambeira
Author of AZÚCAR! The Story of Sugar




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