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Authors: Val?rie Loichot
ISBN-13: 9780813926407, ISBN-10: 0813926408
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Date Published: May 2007
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Val?rie Loichot

Valerie Loichot is Associate Professor in the Department of French and Italian at Emory University.

Book Synopsis

In Orphan Narratives, Valérie Loichot investigates the fiction and poetry of four writers who emerged from the postslavery plantation world of the Americas — William Faulkner (USA), Édouard Glissant (Martinique), Toni Morrison (USA), and Saint-John Perse (Guadeloupe) — to show how these descendants from slaves and from slaveholders wrote both in relation and in resistance to the violence of plantation slavery. She uses the term "orphan narrative" to capture the ways in which this violence severed the child, the text, and history from a traceable origin. Black or white, male or female, Antillean or American, these writers share a common inheritance and transnational connection through which their texts maintain familial, temporal, and narrative patterns without having any central authority figure.

The author specifically cites Saint-John Perse's Éloges (1911), Faulkner's Light in August (1932), Morrison's S ong of Solomon (1977), and Glissant's La Case du commandeur (1981) as postslavery texts. Where the actual family is dismembered, these narrative accounts invent new familial links. Reciprocally, biological family ties endure despite the literal and discursive violence inflicted upon them.

Breaking new ground in trans-American studies by juxtaposing texts from the francophone Lesser Antilles and the U.S. South, Orphan Narratives will be a valuable addition to Caribbean, American, and postcolonial studies, not to mention its appeal to scholars and students of Faulkner, Glissant, Morrison, and Saint-John Perse.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     vii
List of Abbreviations     x
Note on Translation     xi
Introduction: Narrative Orphanage     1
A Plantation Family Portrait     15
Edouard Glissant's Family Grammar: La case du commandeur     37
Saint-John Perse's Shipwrecked Plantation: Eloges     79
William Faulkner's Crossroads: Light in August     117
Toni Morrison's Postplantation: Song of Solomon     157
Conclusion: Postplantation Communities     195
Song of Solomon Family Tree     203
Transfamily Tree     204
Notes     205
Bibliography     229
Index     241

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