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A mystical collection of short fiction reminiscent of Havana noir that takes readers from Toronto condo culture to Trinidad in stories permeated by the violence of neo-colonial history | A sense of magic realism runs through the story as unseen forces move the characters through the narrative | Most of the stories are set in contemporary Trinidad, one in Barbados, and three in Toronto | Stories explore a variety of issues, including animal abuse, cyclical poverty, violence and crime, trauma, neocolonialism, colonial legacies, and toxic masculinities | Author holds Ph.D. in Sociology and is a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
  • A mystical collection of short fiction reminiscent of Havana noir that takes readers from Toronto condo culture to Trinidad in stories permeated by the violence of neo-colonial history
  • A sense of magic realism runs through the story as unseen forces move the characters through the narrative
  • Most of the stories are set in contemporary Trinidad, one in Barbados, and three in Toronto
  • Stories explore a variety of issues, including animal abuse, cyclical poverty, violence and crime, trauma, neocolonialism, colonial legacies, and toxic masculinities
  • Author holds Ph.D. in Sociology and is a professor in Caribbean Studies at Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson); this is her debut short fiction collection
  • Author hometown: Winnipeg; Author residence: Toronto and Trinidad & Tobago

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Autorenporträt
Camille Hernández-Ramdwar is a multi-racial, multicultural, multilingual, and transnational writer and scholar. The veil between the corporeal and the incorporeal is very thin in her work, which explores the search for belonging; the collective violences of neo-colonialism, poverty, racism, sexism, and other injustices; and the important interrelationship between matter and spirit. She divides her time between Toronto and Trinidad and Tobago.