f40dba8b6f Editorial Reviews. From Publishers Weekly. Phillips's depiction of the African diaspora, spanning four eras in African American history, was shortlisted for the .... Crossing the River is a historical novel by British author Caryl Phillips, published in 1993. ... 9 Publishing history; 10 Sources, references, external links, quotations; 11 References ..... Create a book · Download as PDF · Printable version .... Employing a brilliant range of voices and narrative techniques, Caryl Phillips ... on the Nile by Agatha Christie Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain · Rivers.. In Crossing the River (1993), Phillips goes beyond portraying the resulting .... history affect all participants equally” (24).11 In this process, Phillips's black charac.. This chapter approaches Caryl Phillips's travel book, The Atlantic Sound. (2000), as a .... 'vast unresponsive expanse of sea and sky' (2000: 11). His description of ..... Crossing the River (1993) features the remorseful voice of an African father who ... 198–211. http://brunel.ac.uk/faculty/arts/EnterText/Ledent.pdf/, accessed.. PDF | Starting from the vocal nature of Crossing the River, this article looks at Caryl Phillips's archives housed at the Beinecke Library and .... Author: Caryl Phillips ... Crossing the River begins in the 1700's as an African man is forced to sell his ... Phillips reveals the tortured search for home by a people ... 10), Kindred or Beloved (English 11 and AP English Language), and offers .... Caryl Phillips's novel Crossing the River deals with European colonialism and the ... 1. Background. 2. Theory. 4. Analysis. 11. Conclusion. 20. Works Cited. 22 .... Employing a brilliant range of voices and narrative techniques, Caryl Phillips folows these exiles across the river that separates continents and centuries.. Decontextualizing Caryl Phillips's Crossing the River ..... 11. Crossing the River is structured around the successive narratives of selves whose connections .... 11 • Nick BentLey Narratives of Trauma and Loss in Caryl Phillips's Crossing the River and A Distant Shore ............................... 21 • Marta Frątczak History as .... Caryl Phillips is a much respected contemporary author of English fiction and non- fiction. Today ... I have chosen Higher Ground, Crossing the River, The Nature of Blood and ... they settled in Leeds in a white, working-class area (Ledent xi).. In the first chapter of Crossing the River (1993), Caryl Phillips depicts the ..... 11 that slavery should not or would not continue. Nash's pleas for economic .... The Nature Of Blood, Higher Ground And Crossing The River ... to analyze traumatic memory and diaspora in the light of Caryl Phillips`s “The nature of bloods” .... From the acclaimed author of Cambridge comes an ambitious, formally inventive, and intensely moving evocation of the scattered offspring of Africa. It.... Caryl Phillips's Crossing the River (1993) is a fragmented novel, split into four distinct parts ... that journeyed across the Atlantic and other 'rivers', both literal and figurative. In fact .... 11 slaves, of whom I picked 5, viz., 4 men, 1 woman' (p. 105).. Helen Thomas examines the ways in which Caryl Phillips responds both creatively and ... Read Online · Download PDF; Save; Cite this Item ... 11-21). DOI: 10.2307/j.ctv5rf41z.7. First published in 1981, Phillips's stage play Strange ... of over 250 years, Phillips's novel Crossing the River (1993) traces a history of the African .... Crossing the River [A travessia do rio], o caribenho Caryl Phillips reúne quatro ..... 11). As may be surmised, the experiment goes beyond the religious stance .... Phillips' s fourth novel, Cambridge, "deliberately calls attention to its .... pastiche in Crossing the River, The Nature of Blood, and Higher Ground. The third ... Page 11 ..... Everyone has a right to be understood" ("Caryl Phillips Interviewed" 98).. Caryl Phillips was born in St. Kitts, in the Eastern Caribbean, in 1958, and settled in ... Crossing the River are about the African slave-trade, and span the history of ..... They would never again become unstitched” (A Distant Shore, p. 266). 11 ...
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