TITLE

Kincaid, Jamaica

PUB. DATE
January 2005
SOURCE
Columbia Guide to Contemporary African American Fiction;2005, p144
SOURCE TYPE
Book
DOC. TYPE
Reference Entry
ABSTRACT
An encyclopedia entry about African American novelist and short story writer Jamaica Kincaid is presented. Kincaid's artistic inspirations and models are French author Alain Robbe-Grillet and the French film "La Jetée." The common themes in Kincaid's novels and short stories include conflicts with the mother or maternal figures and oppression and cultural deracination. Information is presented on books that examined the works of Kincaid, including "Jamaica Kincaid: A Critical Companion."
ACCESSION #
31522826

Tags: KINCAID, Jamaica;  AFRICAN American women novelists;  AFRICAN American women authors;  SHORT stories;  AMERICAN fiction -- African American authors

 

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