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DUPPY CONQUEROR Ferdinand Dennis

DUPPY CONQUEROR von Ferdinand Dennis

DUPPY CONQUEROR Ferdinand Dennis


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Zusammenfassung

A history of the twentieth century seen through Afro-Caribbean spectacles in which the personal and political seamlessly collide. An important novel of the Windrush generation.

DUPPY CONQUEROR Zusammenfassung

DUPPY CONQUEROR Ferdinand Dennis

Marshall Sarjeant is born at the beginning of the 20th century in Paradise, Jamaica. As a young man, he is entrusted with a mythical quest to overcome a curse that has been put on his family. He must do this by returning to Africa from where family members were brought as slaves. Marshall's journey is a long, taking him first to wartime Liverpool and then, London where he marries and mixes with a clubland crowd of gamblers, musicians and politicians. In Africa, he finds a continent in the turbulent throes of attempting to escape a colonial past. Returning to Paradise, Marshall's life turns full circle in his epic mission to defeat the duppy, or ghost that started him on his voyage.

DUPPY CONQUEROR Bewertungen

'Duppy Conqueror brims with humour and low comedy. It is a pleasing change from the wilfully ponderous treatment of historical memory in much contemporary post-colonial fiction' (TLS); 'This novel may well prove a landmark in British fiction in capturing a breadth of diasporic experience and a moment in empire' (GUARDIAN); 'This is a novel packed to the brim with layers of symbolism, individual and cultural memories, and fascinating historical stories. Reading it once just won't be enough' (THE INDEPENDENT)

Über Ferdinand Dennis

Ferdinand Dennis was born in Kingston, Jamaica. In 1964, he came to London where he grew up. He has taught creative writing and is the author of the novels, The Sleepless Summer and The Last Blues Dance. His non-fiction includes Back to Africa: A Journey and Behind the Frontlines;Journey into Afro-Britain for which he was awarded the Martin Luther King Memorial Prize. Ferdinand Dennis lives in North London.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR011752650
9781913109035
1913109038
DUPPY CONQUEROR Ferdinand Dennis
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
HopeRoad Publishing Ltd
2020-10-29
352
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