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  1. Jamaica Kincaid: A Literary Companion (McFarland Literary Companions) by Mary Ellen Snodgrass, 2008-07-09
  2. The Best American Travel Writing 2005 (The Best American Series)
  3. Jamaica Kincaid (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
  4. My Favorite Plant: Writers and Gardeners on the Plants They Love
  5. Understanding Jamaica Kincaid's Annie John: A Student Casebook to Issues, Sources, and Historical Documents (The Greenwood Press "Literature in Context" Series) by Deborah Mistron, 1999-01-30
  6. Annie John Kincaid J by Jamaica Kincaid, 1985-09-06
  7. In the Land of the Blue Poppies: The Collected Plant-Hunting Writings of Frank Kingdon Ward (Modern Library Gardening) by Frank Kingdon Ward, 2003-04-15
  8. LUCY by Jamaica Kincaid, 1990-01-01
  9. The Best American Essays 1995
  10. Annie, Gwen, Lilly, Pam and Tulip by Jamaica Kincaid, 1998-12-31
  11. Annie John by Jamaica Kincaid, 1996-05-21
  12. Annie John. by Jamaica Kincaid, 2001-08-01
  13. Nur eine kleine Insel. by Jamaica Kincaid, 2001-04-01
  14. My Favourite Plant: Writers and Gardeners on the Plants They Love

41. Jamaica Kincaid — Infoplease.com
kincaid, jamaica, 1949–, West Indian–American writer, b. Antigua as Elaine Potter Richardson. She immigrated to the United States at 16 and later became a
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    Kincaid, Jamaica, New Yorker At the Bottom of the River (1983), and in Annie John (1985), a semiautobiographical series of related stories that explore the complexity of mother-daughter connections. Her later fiction continues the style and themes of these works. Dark and personal, they often feature clear-eyed yet lyrical portraits of everyday reality in the postcolonial West Indies. Her novels include Lucy The Autobiography of My Mother (1996), and

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44. Jamaica Kincaid, Merle Hodge, George Lamming. The Two Worlds Of The Child
The Two Worlds of the Child A study of the novels of three West Indian writers jamaica kincaid, Merle Hodge, and George Lamming.
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The Two Worlds of the Child: A study of the novels of three West Indian writers; Jamaica Kincaid, Merle Hodge, and George Lamming
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Behold the Child among his new-born blisses
A six years' Darling of a pigmy size!
See, where 'mid work of his own hand he lies,
Fretted by sallies of his mother's kisses,
With light upon him from his father's eyes!
See, at his feet, some little plan or chart,
Some fragment from his dream of human life,
Shaped by himself with newly-learned art.
As Ngugi put it in Decolonizing the Mind Children who encountered literature in colonial schools and universities were thus experiencing the world defined and reflected in the European experience of history. Their entire way of looking at the world, even the world of the immediate environment, was Euro-centric. Europe was the centre of Universe. The earth moved around the European intellectual scholarly axis. The images children encountered in literature were reinforced by their study of history and geography, and science and technology where Europe was, once again, the centre. This in turn fitted well with the cultural imperatives of British imperialism.

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Acclaimed writer jamaica kincaid kicked off Caribbean Heritage Week with a reading from the journals of Christopher Columbus.
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Isabel Gottlieb Issue date: Section: Campus News Media Credit: Chris Bennett Acclaimed writer Jamaica Kincaid kicked off Caribbean Heritage Week with a reading from the journals of Christopher Columbus.
When Antigua-born prizewinning author Jamaica Kincaid reads Christopher Columbus' accounts of his first voyage to the New World, she sees "with terror, his present and our future … it makes our presence now seem inevitable."
Kincaid read from and commented on the journals, which she called a "founding text" of her own work and life, in Salomon 101 last night to kick off Caribbean Heritage Week. Kincaid spoke about how Columbus' initial impressions of the Caribbean set the template for how foreigners - specifically, white Europeans - continue to see the region today and what it has meant for people of Caribbean heritage.

46. Jamaica Kincaid Biography
jamaica kincaid Where the Land Meets the Body by Moira Ferguson, Charlottesville, University Press of Virginia, 1994; jamaica kincaid by Diane Simmons,
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Find all books written by Jamaica Kincaid on Amazon.com Nationality: American. Born: Education: Career: Since 1974 contributor, and currently staff writer, The New Yorker. Awards: American Academy Morton Dauwen Zabel award, 1984. Honorary doctorate: Williams College, 1991; Long Island College, 1991; Amherst College, 1995; Bard College, 1997; Middlebury College, 1998.
P UBLICATIONS
Novels
Annie John. New York, Farrar Straus, and London, Pan, 1985. Lucy. New York, Farrar Straus, 1990; London, Cape, 1991. The Autobiography of My Mother. New York, Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1996.
Short Stories
At the Bottom of the River. New York, Farrar Straus, 1983; London, Pan, 1984. Annie, Gwen, Lily, Pam, and Tulip , illustrated by Eric Fischl. NewYork, Library Fellows of the Whitney Museum of American Art, 1986. Talk Stories. New York, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2000.
Uncollected Short Stories
Grand Street Magazine.
Other
A Small Place. New York, Farrar Straus, and London, Virago Press, 1988.

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49. Special Author(s): Jean Rhys, Jamaica Kincaid And The Postcolonial Caribbean ::
The selection of texts includes Jean Rhys’s, Wide Sargasso Sea, Voyage in the Dark, Tigers Are Better Looking, and Smile Please and jamaica kincaid’s Annie
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50. HVWC - Jamaica Kincaid At Masters
jamaica kincaid, who lived on the island of Antigua until age 17 and now lives in Vermont, is one of the most influential and important authors writing
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Introduction by Sergio Troncoso Jamaica Kincaid , who lived on the island of Antigua until age 17 and now lives in Vermont, is one of the most influential and important authors writing today. She is particularly well-known for the novels Annie John and Lucy , the essay A Small Place , and the memoirs The Autobiography of My Mother and My Brother An avid gardener and the author of My Garden (Book) , Kincaid’s recent Among Flowers: A Walk in the Himalaya (National Geographic, 2005), is about her adventure in the mountains of Nepal with a group of botanists. She was also editor of The Best American Travel Writing 2005 (Houghton-Mifflin).

51. Bookreporter.com - Author Profile: Jamaica Kincaid
Once in NY she dyed her hair blonde, changed her name to jamaica kincaid, cut off all ties with her mother and began writing classes at The New School.
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Born Elaine Potter Richardson in Antigua on May 25th, 1949, Kincaid was raised by her mother, never knowing her father. After growing contemptuous of the British regime in her homeland - she left the Caribbean at the age of 17 to pursue an opportunity as an au pair in New York. Once in NY she dyed her hair blonde, changed her name to Jamaica Kincaid, cut off all ties with her mother and began writing classes at The New School.
While accompanying George W.S. Trow, as he researched pieces for the New Yorker column "Talk of the Town," Kincaid started taking notes on events in the city. Trow passed her notes on to William Shawn, then the editor of the New Yorker, who recognized Kincaid's talent and decided to print her notes as a piece. Shawn then went on to publish "Girl," a piece of Kincaid's short fiction in 1978. A year later, Kincaid married the composer Allen Shawn (William Shawn's son). Kincaid wrote regularly for the New Yorker until fairly recently when she left, citing she was displeased with the vision of new editor.

52. Jouvert 5.2: Alexandra Schultheis, "Family Matters In Jamaica Kincaid’s The Aut
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  • Amit S. Rai begins his essay, "’Thus Spake the Subaltern…’: Postcolonial Criticism and the Scene of Desire," with the following question: "If we are sure today that the subaltern cannot speak, can we be as sure that her ghost does not, especially when postcolonial criticism seems to re-present the discourse of that ghost?" (91). In The Autobiography of My Mother , that ghost speaks in multiple voices which blur the lines between fiction, biography, autobiography, and criticism. I adopt Rai’s figure of the ghost here not to detract from the powerful subjectivity of Kincaid’s narrator, Xuela, whom Kincaid calls "more godlike" than her previous protagonists, but to emphasize her ability to transcend traditional literary and political realms. Xuela tells of her life on postcolonial Dominica, and while her story is intensely private, avoiding mention of the island’s political affairs in favor of her thoughts and relationships, it is imbrued with the history of colonialism and slavery. The story also draws on Kincaid’s own life (as does all of her fiction) and that of her grandmother, such that, as Alison Donnell writes in "When Writing the Other is Being True to the Self," "we cannot be certain who the auto-biographer is [of] this text, or if there is more than one, for if this is Kincaid’s mother’s auto/biography, then Kincaid is still present as the ‘ghost’ writer/biographer" (127). The layered voices of the female narrator disrupt familiar patterns of subjectivity and nationhood as well as the autobiographical form.
  • 53. Jamaica Kincaid : Mr. Potter : Book Review
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    54. Callaloo, Volume 25 - Table Of Contents
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    56. Jamaica Kincaid To Speak On "Coming Of Age In A Small Place"
    jamaica kincaid (NEWPORT NEWS, Va.) — Internationally recognized author, filmmaker and Harvard professor, jamaica kincaid will speak on Coming of Age in a
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    (NEWPORT NEWS, Va.) — Internationally recognized author, filmmaker and Harvard professor, Jamaica Kincaid will speak on "Coming of Age in a Small Place" as the first Dean William Parks Colloquium speaker of 2007. Kincaid's free presentation will be at the Ferguson Center for the Arts in the Music and Theatre Hall, 7 p.m., February 1, to coincide with both Black History Month and Jamestown 2007. The Dean William Park Colloquium is sponsored and presented free of charge to the community. Born on the island of Antigua, Jamaica Kincaid has become one of the most influential and important authors writing in America today. She writes about her experiences in Antigua under English colonial rule, memories which instilled in her the need to speak about the world from the perspective of the colonized. "I never give up thinking about the way I came into the world," writes Kincaid, "how my ancestors came from Africa to the West Indies as slaves. I just never forget it. It's like a big wave that still pulsing." Kincaid's literary voice is also deeply rooted in her tempestuous experiences as a child with her mother. Her talk on "Coming of Age in a Small Place" will discuss both her family relations as well as her experiences under colonial rule.

    57. Jamaica Kincaid: Secondary Sources On At The Bottom Of The River And Annie John
    Cudjoe, Selwyn R. jamaica kincaid and the Modernist Project An Interview, Callaloo A Journal of AfricanAmerican and African Arts and Letters,
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      Simmons, Diane. "The Mother Mirror in Jamaica Kincaidís Annie John The Good Anna ," in Pearlman, Mickey (ed.). The Anna Book: Searching for Anna in Literary History Westport, CT : Greenwood, 1992. xvii, 99 -104. Contributions to the Study of World Literature. Murdoch, H. Adlai. "Severing the (M)other Connection: The Representation of Cultural Identity in Jamaica Kincaidís Annie John ," Callaloo: A Journal of African American and African Arts and Letters , Baltimore, MD. 1990 Spring, 13:2, 325-340. Perry, Donna. "Initiation in Jamaica Kincaidís Annie John ," in Caribbean Women Writers: Essays from the First International Conference , edited by Selwyn R Cudjoe. Wellesley : Calaloux, 1990. xii, 245-53.

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    Read the first chapter of "Mr. Potter" by Jamaica Kincaid There's an easy, lulling pace to the Caribbean. "The sun was in its usual place, up above and in the middle of the sky..." begins Jamaica Kincaid, leading us once again down a path, on her island of Antigua.
    With tropical ease the journey begins, but soon clouds appear, darkening and complicating her newest family portrait, Mr. Potter. Mr. Potter is the father she never knew, a taxi-driver, a man who cared little for the world, or for his women, a man about whom most of the world cared little. But he matters to Kincaid. And here she wills him back to life, the man who brought her into existence.
    It's revenge and catharsis, presence and absence. The Antigua sun is in the middle of the sky, and Kincaid focuses it on Mr. Potter, mercilessly.
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