MaComère, Volume 2Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 1999 |
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... character of Papi interests me because he seems a kind of " bridge " character with his attempted kindness to Kongo , his nostalgia for another country / place , his distaste for war , and his fondness for Amabelle . Is he meant to be ...
... character of Papi interests me because he seems a kind of " bridge " character with his attempted kindness to Kongo , his nostalgia for another country / place , his distaste for war , and his fondness for Amabelle . Is he meant to be ...
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... characters and that world go backwards and forwards in time . It was very different to decide which bit of that world I'd put in The Threshing Floor , but part of it had to be there . There's all sorts of stuff in the unpublished ...
... characters and that world go backwards and forwards in time . It was very different to decide which bit of that world I'd put in The Threshing Floor , but part of it had to be there . There's all sorts of stuff in the unpublished ...
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... characters , although the women who appear here are strong , powerful agents ; these stories will not please moralists , because Santos Febres refuses to judge any of the activities of her characters . Worst of all , she will not let us ...
... characters , although the women who appear here are strong , powerful agents ; these stories will not please moralists , because Santos Febres refuses to judge any of the activities of her characters . Worst of all , she will not let us ...
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Renée H Shea | 12 |
Christine W Sizemore | 23 |
Whats Important? | 36 |
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