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| My Grandmother's Erotic Folktales |
Nominated ISBN: 0802116876 |
Find out more about the author on the following websites: A
review of My Grandmother's Erotic Folktales |
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| Robert Antoni | ||
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| National Library Service, Bridgetown, Barbados |
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ABOUT THE
BOOK
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For
a young widow on the island of Corpus Christi, Britain's alliance with
the United States during W.W II means the arrival of U.S. servicemen in
the colonies, and as borders in her house. She quickly learns that the
soldiers' appetites go beyond the dinner table to the island's more tempting
and provocative fruits. Each evening at supper, as a ploy to keep her
young men out of the brothels and out of the chief of police's greedy
hands, she feeds them tales that seductively blend the Caribbean's exotic
past with a decidedly spicy present. Now in her ninety-sixth year, the
widow tells these stories to her innocent young grandson as a tapestry
of interlocking and exaggerated memories, all the more colourful for the
retelling. Lyrical and lewd, fabulous and scatological, they are tales
that tumble out and continually interrupt each other as a series of stories
within stories within stories, including guest appearances from historical
interlopers ranging from Sir Walter Raleigh to Eisenhower. Told in her
richly uninhibited vernacular, the stories range from absurd, side-splitting
asides to timeless traditional Caribbean folktales - each with her unique
twist. What she generously and playfully offers her grandson is a rite
of passage, lessons in an ancient art.
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| ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
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Robert
Antoni's
first novel, Divina Trace, won the Commonwealth Writer's
Prize and is recognised as a landmark in Caribbean literature. He is also
the author of Blessed is the Fruit. He holds a master's
degree from Johns Hopkins University and a doctorate from the Writer's
Workshop at the University of Iowa. The recipient of The Paris Review's
Aga Kahn Prize for 1999, he divides his time between Miami, the Caribbean
and Barcelona.
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