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LA Rue Cases Negres (French Edition)

LA Rue Cases Negres (French Edition)

SKU: 9782708704336
$45.99Price

The semi-autobiographical, Caribbean novel that explores shifting race relations in early twentieth-century colonial Martinique. Following in the tradition of Richard Wright’s Black Boy, Joseph Zobel’s semi-autobiographical 1950 novel Black Shack Alley chronicles the coming-of-age of José, a young boy grappling with issues of power and identity in colonial Martinique. As José transitions from childhood to young adulthood and from rural plantations to urban Fort-de-France on a quest for upward mobility, he bears witness to and struggles against the various manifestations of white supremacy, both subtle and overt, that will alter the course of his life. His ally in this struggle is his grandmother, M’man Tine, who fights her own weariness to release at least one child from the plantation village, a dirt street lined with the shacks of sugarcane workers. Zobel’s masterpiece, the basis for the award-winning film Sugar Cane Alley directed by Euzhan Palcy, is a powerful testament to twentieth-century life in Martinique.

  • Author: Joseph Zobel
    Condition: Used-Very Good (some writing)
    Publisher: Distribooks Inc
    Publish Date: July 7, 2000
    Edition: 1st
    Format: Paperback
    Pages: 311
    Language: French
    ISBN-10: 2708704338
    Weight: 0.56
    Dimensions: 4.25 x 0.75 x 6.5 inches

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