Black Shack Alley by Joseph Zobel

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Black Shack Alley by Joseph Zobel

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 his 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. Zobel's masterpiece, the basis for the award-winning film Sugar Cane Alley, is a powerful testament to twentieth-century life in Martinique, with a foreword by award-winning Martinican author Patrick Chamoiseau.
"Zobel relays José’s pain and frustration in measured, matter-of-fact proseThis perfectly captures the education of an outsider in the shadow of colonization."
—Publishers Weekly
Joseph Zobel was born in 1915 in Rivière-Salée, Martinique. His many works include the novel La rue cases-négres (translated as Black Shack Alley) and its continuation, La fète à Paris. A noted poet and a gifted sculptor, as well as an influential radio producer in Senegal, Zobel retired to a small village in 1974. He died in 2006.
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ISBN 13 9780143133957
ISBN 10 0143133950
Title Black Shack Alley
Author Joseph Zobel
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 2020-08-27
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.