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Castaway

Castaway

Yvette Christiansë

Duke University Press
1999
sidottu
In Castaway Yvette ChristiansË presents an epic yet fragmented poetic story set off the coast of Africa on the island of St. Helena: Napoleon Bonaparte’s final place of exile, a port of call for the slave trade, and birthplace of the poet’s grandmother. Amid echoes of racialized identity and issues of displacement, the poems in Castaway speak with a multiplicity of voices-from FerÑao Lopez (the island’s first exile) and Napoleon to that of a contemporary black woman. Castaway is simultaneously a song of discovery, an anthem of conquest, and a tortured lamentation of exiles and slaves.Instead of offering a linear narrative, ChristiansË renders the poems as if they were emerging from the pages of imaginary books, documents now disrupted and scattered. An emperor’s point of view is juxtaposed with the perspectives of various explorers, sailors, and unknown slaves until finally they all open upon the book’s “castaway,” the authorial female voice that negotiates a way to write about love and desire after centuries of oppression and exploitation. Daring and sophisticated, Castaway challenges and captivates the reader with not only its lyrical richness and conceptual depth but also its implicit and haunting reflections on diaspora and postcolonialism. It will be highly regarded by readers and writers of poetry and will appeal to those engaged with issues of race, gender, exile, multiculturalism, colonialism, and history.
Castaway

Castaway

Yvette Christiansë

Duke University Press
1999
pokkari
In Castaway Yvette ChristiansË presents an epic yet fragmented poetic story set off the coast of Africa on the island of St. Helena: Napoleon Bonaparte’s final place of exile, a port of call for the slave trade, and birthplace of the poet’s grandmother. Amid echoes of racialized identity and issues of displacement, the poems in Castaway speak with a multiplicity of voices-from FerÑao Lopez (the island’s first exile) and Napoleon to that of a contemporary black woman. Castaway is simultaneously a song of discovery, an anthem of conquest, and a tortured lamentation of exiles and slaves.Instead of offering a linear narrative, ChristiansË renders the poems as if they were emerging from the pages of imaginary books, documents now disrupted and scattered. An emperor’s point of view is juxtaposed with the perspectives of various explorers, sailors, and unknown slaves until finally they all open upon the book’s “castaway,” the authorial female voice that negotiates a way to write about love and desire after centuries of oppression and exploitation. Daring and sophisticated, Castaway challenges and captivates the reader with not only its lyrical richness and conceptual depth but also its implicit and haunting reflections on diaspora and postcolonialism. It will be highly regarded by readers and writers of poetry and will appeal to those engaged with issues of race, gender, exile, multiculturalism, colonialism, and history.
Toni Morrison

Toni Morrison

Yvette Christiansë

Fordham University Press
2013
sidottu
Toni Morrison: An Ethical Poetics situates Toni Morrison as a writer who writes about writing as much as about racialized, engendered, and sexualized African American, and therefore American, experience. In foregrounding the ethics of fiction writing, the book resists any triumphalist reading of Morrison's achievement in order to allow the meditative, unsettled, and unsettling questions that arise throughout her long labor at the nexus of language and politics, where her fiction interrogates representation itself. Moving between close reading and critical theory, Toni Morrison: An Ethical Poetics reveals the ways in which Morrison's primary engagement with language has been a search for how and what language is made to communicate, and for how and what speaks in and from generation to generation. There is no easy escape from such legacy, no escape into a pure language free of the burdens of racialized agendas. Rather, there is the example of Morrison's commitment to writerly, which is to say readerly, wakefulness. At a time when sustained study devoted to single authors has become rare, this book will be an invaluable resource for readers, scholars, and teachers of Morrison's work.
Toni Morrison

Toni Morrison

Yvette Christiansë

Fordham University Press
2013
pokkari
Toni Morrison: An Ethical Poetics situates Toni Morrison as a writer who writes about writing as much as about racialized, engendered, and sexualized African American, and therefore American, experience. In foregrounding the ethics of fiction writing, the book resists any triumphalist reading of Morrison's achievement in order to allow the meditative, unsettled, and unsettling questions that arise throughout her long labor at the nexus of language and politics, where her fiction interrogates representation itself. Moving between close reading and critical theory, Toni Morrison: An Ethical Poetics reveals the ways in which Morrison's primary engagement with language has been a search for how and what language is made to communicate, and for how and what speaks in and from generation to generation. There is no easy escape from such legacy, no escape into a pure language free of the burdens of racialized agendas. Rather, there is the example of Morrison's commitment to writerly, which is to say readerly, wakefulness. At a time when sustained study devoted to single authors has become rare, this book will be an invaluable resource for readers, scholars, and teachers of Morrison's work.
Yvette

Yvette

Marti Talbott

MT Creations
2020
pokkari
​The triplets kept the real reason for their game a secret, claiming the winner would win the much loved Grandfather clock. In truth, the stakes were much higher. Yet, in only three days, what they hoped would be a fun adventure got complicated and even dangerous. One of the triplets was convinced she was the first to lose, but could the sisters talk her out of it?
Yvette

Yvette

Guy de Maupassant

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
nidottu
Cette fille, Yvette, me d concerte absolument... C'est un myst re. Si elle n'est pas le monstre d'astuce et de perversit le plus complet que j'aie jamais vu, elle est certes le ph nom ne d'innocence le plus merveilleux qu'on puisse trouver. Elle vit dans ce milieu inf me avec une aisance tranquille et triomphante, admirablement sc l rate ou na ve. Merveilleux rejeton d'aventuri re, pouss sur le fumier de ce monde-l , comme une plante magnifique nourrie de pourritures, ou bien fille de quelque homme de haute race, de quelque grand artiste ou de quelque grand seigneur, de quelque prince ou de quelque roi tomb , un soir, dans le lit de la m re, on ne peut comprendre ce qu'elle est ni ce qu'elle pense. Mais tu vas la voir.
Yvette

Yvette

Guy de Maupassant

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
nidottu
Yvette, l'une des oeuvres les plus repr sentatives de Guy de Maupassant publi e en 1884, est l'histoire d'une ducation sentimentale et sociale, la route menant la jeune Yvette de prendre conscience du monde autour de tergiversation. Avec un style raffin , loin de tout appel m lodramatique, Maupassant d crit la parodie de la bonne soci t dans laquelle Yvette vit avec sa m re, une courtisane de fortune douteuse, des aventuriers et des libertins. Yvette est un jeune passionn et romanesque, capable de ramener la situation l'extr me, m me pour les entreprises qui sont habitu s tous les exc s: ses changements de personnalit , un jour est innocent et r veur, et d'autres tentant et humiliant. Yvette drame se plaint de distinguer le vrai du faux et aspirer tre elle-m me et chapper au sort qui est r serv dans le monde d'or de la prostitution. Jusqu' contraints d'accepter que ni elle ni la r alit ne sont ce que je pensais errant. Avec leur expertise pour construire une histoire, Maupassant nous apporte la joie de vivre aux illusions perdues, et avec des touches pr cises recr e une poque le statut des femmes condamn s vivre renoncer leurs id aux et leur propre identit .
Yvette

Yvette

Maupassant Guy De

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
nidottu
Yvette, nouvelle ayant pour cadre le monde des courtisanes, constitue une r criture du r cit Yveline Samoris, parue en 1882. La nouvelle para t pour la premi re dans le recueil homonyme en 1884. L'h ro ne, jeune fille na ve, tente de se suicider quand elle prend conscience qu'elle risque de devenir une demi-mondaine comme sa m re, la pseudo-marquise Obardi. Contrairement Yveline (dans la nouvelle Yveline Samoris), Yvette survivra pour tomber sans doute dans les bras du viveur Servigny qui la convoitait depuis longtemps.
Yvette

Yvette

Maupassant Guy De

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
nidottu
L'h ro ne, jeune fille na ve, tente de se suicider quand elle prend conscience qu'elle risque de devenir une demi-mondaine comme sa m re, la pseudo-marquise Obardi. Contrairement Yveline (dans la nouvelle Yveline Samoris), Yvette survivra pour tomber sans doute dans les bras du viveur Servigny qui la convoitait depuis longtemps.
Yvette

Yvette

Urielle Klein-Mekongo

Oberon Books Ltd
2018
nidottu
“I see the way that butters-fat-lipped-troll-Patrice looks at him, now she’s the kinda lighty that finks she’s too nice.”Evie is thirteen and lives in Neasden with her Mum. She wants to tell us about something… her crush on Lewis, trying to be a woman, friends, virginity, garage remixes, Hello Kitty underwear… an ‘Uncle’ lurking in the corner of her story.She wants to make us laugh, she’s pretty good at it. She wants to tell us something, but she daren’t let it out.
Yvette

Yvette

Guy de Maupassant

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
nidottu
Yvette est une nouvelle de Guy de Maupassant, publi e en 1884.. L'h ro ne, jeune fille na ve, tente de se suicider quand elle prend conscience qu'elle risque de devenir une demi-mondaine comme sa m re, la pseudo-marquise Obardi. Contrairement Yveline (dans la nouvelle Yveline Samoris), Yvette survivra pour tomber sans doute dans les bras du viveur Servigny qui la convoitait depuis longtemps.
Yvette

Yvette

Guy de Maupassant

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
nidottu
Yvette est une nouvelle de Guy de Maupassant, publi e en 1884. L'h ro ne, jeune fille na ve, tente de se suicider quand elle prend conscience qu'elle risque de devenir une demi-mondaine comme sa m re, la pseudo-marquise Obardi. Contrairement Yveline (dans la nouvelle Yveline Samoris), Yvette survivra pour tomber sans doute dans les bras du viveur Servigny qui la convoitait depuis longtemps.