The Commonwealth Prize-winning author of Divina Trace "has boldly
recast Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises as a harrowing tale" set in
the West Indies ( Booklist, starred review). Robert Antoni has
established himself as one of the most innovative voices to emerge
from the Caribbean and the Americas. His novel Carnival—"easily his
most engrossing, direct work to date"—takes readers on a journey
from contemporary New York City to the glitter of Trinidadian
Carnival, and deep into the island's mountainous interior ( Miami
Herald). Aspiring novelist William Fletcher has come to New York to
escape his affluent West Indian roots, but a chance meeting reunites
him with two of his childhood companions: Laurence, who escaped
poverty to become a scholar and poet, and Rachel, William's second
cousin and first love. Making good on a liquor-soaked pledge to return
to Trinidad for Carnival, they soon find themselves sliding into a fog
of ganja, alcohol, and sensual rhythm. But their hedonistic homecoming
has also brought them face to face with the demons of history,
prejudice, and violence they've spent their lives trying to forget.
" Carnival is an appropriately heady and wild novel, in which the air
is suffused with dope smoke, calypso drumming and menace" (
Independent on Sunday).
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781555845933
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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