Green Cane and Juicy Flotsam
304 pages, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2
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Release Date:01 Nov 1991
ISBN:9780813517384
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Green Cane and Juicy Flotsam

Short Stories by Caribbean Women

Rutgers University Press
This collection of short stories features moving tales from the rich Caribbean oral tradition, stories that question women's traditional roles, present women's perspectives on the history of Caribbean slavery and colonialism, and convey the beautiful cadences of the language of Caribbean women. It offers the general reader a broad selection of the themes, styles, and techniques characteristic of contemporary women's fiction in the Caribbean. There are twenty-seven enjoyable and vibrant tales in this anthology, some of them originally written in English, others in French, Dutch, and Spanish. There are writers from Guadeloupe, Dominica, Jamaica, Trinidad, Puerto Rico, Martinique, Antigua, Haiti, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Surinam. Along with stories by well-known writers such as Jean Rhys, Jamaica Kincaid, Michelle Cliff, Maryse Conde, and Rosario Ferre, the anthology also includes first-rate stories by lesser-known but equally talented writers. The collection also contains a critical introduction, biographical notes, and a bibliography.
Unique... a wonderful collection that will receive much attention. Barbara Christian, University of California, Berkeley
The panorama of insights and visions is vast... the context of women's writings is a broadening link, connecting these writers with their counterparts in other cultures around the world. Gregory Rabassa
Provides wonderful insights into writing by women from the Caribbean. J. Michael Dash, The University of West Indies
Carmen C. Esteves is assistant professor in the department of Romance languages at Lehman College-CUNY. She has translated into English works by Latin American women such as Magali Garcia Ramis and Elena Poniatowska.

Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert is associate professor of Puerto Rican studies at Lehman College-CUNY. She has published many articles on Caribbean writers, and has translated many works into English, including Love (Amour) by the Haitian writer Marie Chauvet.
Introduction     
Acknowledgments
     Tetiyette and the Devil / Anonymous
     Little Cog-burt / Phyllis Shand Allfrey
     Cotton Candy / Dora Alonso
     See Me in Me Benz An T'ing: Like the Lady Who Lived on That Isle Remote / Hazel D. Campbell
     They Called Her Aurora (A Passion for Donna Summer) / Aida Cartagena Portalatin
     Columba / Michelle Cliff
     A Pottage of Lentils / Marie-Therese Colimon-Hall
     Three Women in Manhattan / Maryse Conde
     Hair / Hilma Contreras
     Piano-Bar / Liliane Devieux
     Barred: Trinidad 1987 / Ramabai Espinet
     The Poisoned Story / Rosario Ferre
     Cocuyo Flower / Magali Garcia Ramis
     How to Gather the Shadows of the Flowers / Angela Hernandez
     Opera Station. Six in the Evening. For Months... / Jeanne Hyvrard
     Girl / Jamaica Kincaid
     No Dust Is Allowed in This House / Olga Nolla
     Widow's Walk / Opal Palmer Adisa
     Parable II / Velma Pollard
     Red Flower / Paulette Poujol-Oriol
     The Day They Burned the Books / Jean Rhys
     Lola or the Song of Spring / Astrid Roemer
     Brights Thursdays / Olive Senior
     ADJ, Inc. / Ana Lydia Vega
     Of Nuns and Punishments / Bea Vianen
     Passport to Paradise / Myriam Warner-Vieyra
     Of Natural Causes / Mirta Yanez
     Selected Bibliography / Olga Torres-Seda
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