A Small Place

 

A Small Place
A Small Place
by Authors: Jamaica Kincaid
Released: 28 April, 2000
ISBN: 0374527075
Paperback

Sales Rank: 28,078

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A Small Place > Customer Review #1:
A Caribbean jeremiad

"A Small Place," by Jamaica Kincaid, is a nonfiction prose piece about the Caribbean island of Antigua. The author bio at the beginning of the book notes that the author was born on Antigua. A lean 81 pages, this is nonetheless a powerful text.

Kincaid discusses British colonialism, the corruption of the Antiguan government, racism, and greed. It seems to me a key question raised by the book is whether post-colonial Antigua is worse than colonial Antigua. The book is very much haunted by the spectre of New World slavery.

This book is a dark, angry jeremiad. I think it works better when seen as an extended prose poem rather than as an essay. As the latter, it could be criticized as full of invalid generalizations and undocumented claims. But as a poetic/prophetic text, it is chillingly effective.

Ultimately, Kincaids vision of the human condition is extremely negative But her haunting, almost hypnotic prose really held me. I recommend the book to anyone planning a trip to a poor country for their own pleasure.




A Small Place > Customer Review #2:
Spell-binding

Exceptional, breathtaking. I have never in my entire life witnessed a god-given writing talent like this.


A Small Place > Customer Review #3:
Be Part of the Solution

This book is full of hate and racism on Kincaids part. Would she have no tourists? What brings in the money? She should be a part of the solution not continue the problem.


 
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