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Trinidad Noir Lisa Allenagostini Jeanne Mason

  • SKU: BELL-47527330
Trinidad Noir Lisa Allenagostini Jeanne Mason
$ 31.00 $ 45.00 (-31%)

4.4

72 reviews

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Publisher: Akashic Books
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 1.41 MB
Author: Lisa Allen-Agostini; Jeanne Mason
ISBN: 9781933354552, 1933354550, 5b0522dc-ca37-4d29-bb68-8f343de65fb5, 5B0522DC-CA37-4D29-BB68-8F343DE65FB5
Language: English
Year: 2008

Product desciption

Trinidad Noir Lisa Allenagostini Jeanne Mason by Lisa Allen-agostini; Jeanne Mason 9781933354552, 1933354550, 5b0522dc-ca37-4d29-bb68-8f343de65fb5, 5B0522DC-CA37-4D29-BB68-8F343DE65FB5 instant download after payment.

Trinidad Noir reveals the Caribbean island’s darkness and its appeal with an unexpected and gratifying result.

Features brand-new stories by Robert Antoni, Elizabeth Nunez, Lawrence Scott, Ramabai Espinet, Shani Mootoo, Kevin Baldeosingh, Vahni Capildeo, Willi Chen, Lisa Allen-Agostini, Keith Jardim, Reena Andrea Manickchand, Tiphanie Yanique, and more.

From Publishers Weekly

The volumes in Akashic's locale-based noir anthology series set outside North America (Dublin Noir, etc.) offer more variety than those set in different major U.S. cities, and this one is no exception. The editors' brief but insightful introduction makes clear that the sun and sea tourist image of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago is at odds with the country's political climate of excess and corruption and an element of society afloat in drugs and guns. While one entry, Robert Antoni's How to Make Photocopies in the Trinidad & Tobago National Archives, mostly comprising stream-of-consciousness letters to mr. robot, may be tough going for noir fans who prefer traditional storytelling, the other 17 stories are solid. The two standouts are Keith Jardim's mystical The Jaguar and Lawrence Scott's Prophet, in which a series of child disappearances in a small but corrupt community builds to an appropriately bleak ending. (Aug.)
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From Booklist

Trinidad Noir is the best of the international entries in Akashic’s series. Covering the entire island of Trinidad, the stories take readers from the steamy jungle countryside to the tropical beaches and on to the city streets of the capital, where political intrigue thrives. The stories evoke an atmosphere so strong the reader can practically feel the heat, smell the marijuana, and hear the calypso music. The authors do an especially good job with the dialogue, portraying the speech rhythms and slang of the distinctive Caribbean island. --Jessica Moyer

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