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The Colour of Forgetting Merle Collins

The Colour of Forgetting By Merle Collins

The Colour of Forgetting by Merle Collins


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Set on the Caribbean island of Paz (not a million miles from Grenada), this is a book that creates and occupies a space between epic poetry and the novel in the way its sequence of interludes bring into focus the lives of family and community through time - and in the confinements of small island space.

The Colour of Forgetting Summary

The Colour of Forgetting by Merle Collins

Set on the Caribbean island of Paz (not a million miles from Grenada), this is a book that creates a space between epic poetry and the novel in the way its sequence of interludes bring into focus the lives of family and community through time and in the confinements of space. It moves from the days of slavery through to the 1980s, through the difficult inheritance of one family or rather the disinheritance of those in the family born illegitimate. Throughout, the novel conveys a powerful sense of place, of both attachment and confinement, of the meaning of land in relation to the islands smallness, and the ever-present danger of the communal violence that can spring from those pressures. Through the generations comes the voice of three generations of the women the islanders know as Carib, warner women, whose prophecies of disaster are dismissed as madness, but who have an unerring sense of what is to come. Signalled in her title, Merle Collins has much to say about the nature of memory and the fatal nature of amnesia when it comes to the lessons of the past. Whilst the book is written in the continuing shadow of Grenadas catastrophe of 1983, it signals hope in small things: the courage of women like Mamag who will not be silenced, the reconciliation between father and son that crosses the incomprehension between generations, the capacity of a young man to confront his innermost fears.

About Merle Collins

Merle Collins is the author of two novels, a collection of short stories and three collections of poetry. She was born in Aruba to Grenadian parents who returned to Grenada soon after her birth. She was deeply involved in the Grenadian revolution and served as a coordinator for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean for the Government of Grenada. She left Grenada in 1983.

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NGR9781845235512
9781845235512
1845235517
The Colour of Forgetting by Merle Collins
New
Paperback
Peepal Tree Press Ltd
2023-03-30
220
N/A
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