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French Guiana Memory Traces Of The Penal Colony 1st Edition Patrick Chamoiseau Matt Reeck

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French Guiana Memory Traces Of The Penal Colony 1st Edition Patrick Chamoiseau Matt Reeck
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Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 75.97 MB
Pages: 129
Author: Patrick Chamoiseau; Matt Reeck
ISBN: 9780819579317, 0819579319
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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French Guiana Memory Traces Of The Penal Colony 1st Edition Patrick Chamoiseau Matt Reeck by Patrick Chamoiseau; Matt Reeck 9780819579317, 0819579319 instant download after payment.

Hailed by Milan Kundera as "an heir of Joyce and Kafka," Prix Goncourt winner Patrick Chamoiseau is among the leading Francophone writers today. With most of his novels having appeared in English, this book opens a new window on his oeuvre. A moving poetic essay that bears witness to the forgotten history of the French penal colony in French Guiana, French Guiana--Memory Traces of the Penal Colony accompanied by more than sixty evocative color photographs by Rodolphe Hammadi and translated, here for the first time, deftly by Matt Reeck.

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