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Austin C. Clarke

    Austin Clarke war eine wegweisende Stimme in der kanadischen Literatur, oft als erster multikultureller Schriftsteller des Landes gefeiert. Sein Werk taucht tief in die Komplexität von Identität und Zugehörigkeit ein und schöpft aus seinem frühen Leben auf Barbados sowie seinen späteren Erfahrungen in Kanada und den Vereinigten Staaten. Clarkes Prosa zeichnet sich durch scharfe Beobachtungsgabe und lyrische Qualität aus und erfasst die Nuancen des Einwandererlebens und die Herausforderungen der Navigation durch vielfältige Kulturlandschaften. Er nutzte seine Erfahrungen als Journalist und Pädagoge, um seinen unverwechselbaren literarischen Stil zu prägen.

    Amongst Thistles and Thorns
    The Survivors of the Crossing
    • The Survivors of the Crossing

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,5(6)Abgeben

      Set against the backdrop of 1961 Barbados, the narrative explores the tensions between the ruling "Labor" party and the disillusioned sugar estate workers questioning the legacy of slavery. Through a lens of acerbic comedy, it critiques the collusion of the landowning elite, the church, and their Black allies, exposing themes of ignorance and self-deception. This bleak tale serves as a microcosm for the political landscape, addressing the complexities of race and the absurdities of societal status and hypocrisy.

      The Survivors of the Crossing
    • Set in Barbados in the early 1950s, this uncompromising novel depicts the pain of childhood in a world where poverty and blackness are despised, and kids are treated as objects on which adults can take out their self-contempt and frustration. Milton Sobers is a nine-year-old on the run from a series of sadistic beatings from both his schoolmaster and his washer-woman mother. Dreaming of a life in Harlem, which is predominately black, open, and free, Milton encounters many comic and sad adventures that inevitably return him to the situation he was trying to escape. Originally published in 1965, this pertinent portrayal of the destruction of innocence explores the commonality of physical violence in the lives of Caribbean youth while offering hope for the intelligent child protagonist.

      Amongst Thistles and Thorns