Phillips, Caryl The Atlantic Sound ISBN 13: 9780571196203

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Caryl Phillips explores three pivotal cities of slavery.

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Caryl Phillips has established himself as one of the supreme chroniclers of African dispossession and exile. In previous works such as The European Tribe and Crossing the River, he documents the ironies of post-colonial history. Phillips's latest book is perhaps best described as a "meditation," although it is also a fine and invigorating book. The subject of Phillips's broodings is that of displacement, diaspora, homelessness--all those things that ineluctably accompany any descendant of West African slaves. Phillips himself was born in St. Kitts, West Indies, in 1958, and so here he retraces the first transatlantic journey he made with his mother in the late 1950s, by banana boat from the Caribbean to the gray shores of the Mother Country. He visits three cities central to the slave trade: Liverpool, Elmina in Ghana, and Charleston. Finally in Israel, he finds a community of 2,000 African Americans who have lived in the Negev desert for 30 years. Wholly absorbing, always surprising, brilliantly observant, sensitive to human tragedy but never pessimistic, Phillips writes as beautifully as ever. "It is futile to walk into the face of history. As futile as trying to keep the dust from one's eyes in the desert." --Christopher Hart, Amazon.co.uk
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"Phillips's travels retrace the 'triangle' of the slave trade, and courageously -- one cannot underestimate the discomfort for anyone of African descent who engages with this material -- he takes the measure of those he encounters at each stop . . . He refuses to be deflected. Not once does he avoid the difficulties of a person or situation -- to his great credit and our considerable benefit."
-- Anthony Walton, Times Literary Supplement (London)

"Like Jonathan Raban and the early V.S. Naipaul, Phillips can do truly live reportage. The honesty and detail forces you to experience what the writer is going through . . . Whether he is writing fiction or non-fiction, he seems to hone every thought and word before he allows it to leave his head. That stillness beneath his words is what makes Caryl Phillips such an exceptional writer and this book so compelling."
-- Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, The Observer Review

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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. Cloth. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. BRAND NEW BOOK--IN PRINT AT $28. Caryl Phillips explores the complex notion of what constitutes 'home'. Seen through the historical prism of the Atlantic slave trade, he undertakes a personal quest to come to terms with the dislocation and discontinuities that a diasporan history engenders in the soul of an individual. Seller Inventory # N2934

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