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Difficult Reading Jason R. Marley

Difficult Reading By Jason R. Marley

Difficult Reading by Jason R. Marley


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Offers a new approach to formal experimentation in Caribbean literature. In this insightful study, Jason Marley demonstrates how the aggressive, antagonistic elements common to the mid-twentieth-century Caribbean novel foster emotional responses that spark new forms of communal resistance against colonial power.

Difficult Reading Summary

Difficult Reading: Frustration and Form in Anglophone Caribbean Fiction by Jason R. Marley

Difficult Reading offers a new approach to formal experimentation in Caribbean literature. In this insightful study, Jason Marley demonstrates how the aggressive, antagonistic elements common to the mid-twentieth-century Caribbean novel foster emotional responses that spark new forms of communal resistance against colonial power.

Marley illustrates how experimental Caribbean writers repeatedly implicate their readers in colonial domination in ways that are intended to unsettle and discomfort. In works such as Denis Williamss The Third Temptation, Wilson Harriss The Secret Ladder, and Vera Bells overlooked prose poem Ogog, acts of colonial atrocitysuch as the eradication of Indigenous populations in Guyana, the construction of the Panama Canal, or the disenfranchisement of Afro-Jamaican communitiesbecome mired in aesthetic obfuscation, forcing the reader to confront and rethink their own relationship to these events. In this way, new literary forms engender new forms of insight and outrage, fostering a newly inspired relation to resistance.

Difficult Reading Reviews

Difficult Reading promises to enrich critical Caribbean studies with nuanced, original readings of texts and authors often considered too difficult for readers and critics alike to make sense of. Its enduring legacy will be to suggest ways that such opacity might be productively read, not as an appropriation of modernist techniques, but as a literary aesthetic that arises from the regions experience of colonization, an aesthetic that eschews realism, linearity and resolution in order to draw attention to the historical aporias, traumas, and continued epistemic violence that mark the Caribbean space. - Njelle Hamilton, University of Virginia, author of Phonographic Memories: Popular Music and the Contemporary Caribbean Novel

About Jason R. Marley

Jason R. Marley is Associate Professor of English at Francis Marion University.

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NPB9780813950136
9780813950136
0813950139
Difficult Reading: Frustration and Form in Anglophone Caribbean Fiction by Jason R. Marley
New
Hardback
University of Virginia Press
2023-09-18
286
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