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The
2004 Award
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The Polished Hoe by Austin Clarke Publishers
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Nominated by:
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| the complete A-Z listing of nominated authors |
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ABOUT
THE BOOK
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| When
Mary-Mathilda, an elderly woman living in the West Indian island of Bimshire,
calls the police to confess to a murder, the result is a shattering all-night
vigil that brings together elements of the African past and the tragedy
of colonialism in one epic sweep. As the novel opens, Mary is giving her statement of confession to Sargeant, a policeman she has known all her life. The man she claims to have murdered is Mr. Belfeels, the powerful manager of the sugar plantation that dominates the lives of the village and for whom she has worked for more than thirty years as a field labourer, kitchen help, and maid. Eventually Mary became Mr. Belfeels's mistress, kept in good financial status in the Great House on the plantation, and the mother of his only son, Wilberforce, a successful doctor in the island. Set in the post-colonial West Indian island of Bimshire in the thirties and forties, The Polished Hoe unravels over the course of twenty-four hours, but spans the lifetime of one woman and the collective experience of a society characterized by slavery. It evokes the power of memory and the indomitable strength of the human spirit. |
| ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
| Austin Clarke is the winner of the 2002 Giller Prize for The Polished Hoe. He is also the winner of the 1999 W. O. Mitchell Prize, awarded each year to a Canadian writer who has produced an outstanding body of work and served as a mentor for other writers. Clarke, who lives in Toronto, is the author of five short-story collections and nine novels, including The Origin of Waves and The Question. |
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