Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
104
Language
English
Published
Aug 15, 2008
Publisher
Univ Of Minnesota Press
ISBN-10
0816654743
ISBN-13
9780816654741
Description
Michelle Cliff's poignant narrative is deeply intertwined with her Jamaican roots, exploring themes of identity, race, and colonialism. Set against the backdrop of a Jamaica that is grappling with the lingering effects of British colonial rule, the work traces the author's journey as she navigates her own identity and the complexities of her homeland.
Cliff's evocative prose captures the rich tapestry of life in Jamaica, painting vivid portraits of its landscapes and people. With an unflinching gaze, she confronts the historical narratives that have shaped her experiences, weaving in personal reflections that resonate with universal truths about the human condition.
As she crafts this powerful testament to resilience and self-discovery, Cliff invites readers to ponder the significance of history and belonging. Her voice emerges as a call for understanding and compassion, making her insights both timely and timeless in their relevance.
Cliff's evocative prose captures the rich tapestry of life in Jamaica, painting vivid portraits of its landscapes and people. With an unflinching gaze, she confronts the historical narratives that have shaped her experiences, weaving in personal reflections that resonate with universal truths about the human condition.
As she crafts this powerful testament to resilience and self-discovery, Cliff invites readers to ponder the significance of history and belonging. Her voice emerges as a call for understanding and compassion, making her insights both timely and timeless in their relevance.
Genres
History
LGBTQ+
Contemporary