Creole Folktales

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A01=Patrick Chamoiseau
Author_Patrick Chamoiseau
Caribbean stories
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Creole culture
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fairy tales with attitude
folklore
folktales from Martinique
Goncourt Prize winner for Texaco
oral traditions
supernatural elements
translated from French

Product details

  • ISBN 9781565843967
  • Weight: 155g
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Oct 1997
  • Publisher: The New Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Patrick Chamoiseau first became known to the international literary world with Texaco, the vast and demanding novel that won France's prestigious Goncourt Prize in 1992. Less well known is the fact that Chamoiseau has written a number of extraordinary books about his childhood in Martinique. One of these, Creole Folktales, recreates in truly magical language the stories he heard as a child. Folktales with a twist, fairy tales with attitude, these stories are told in a language as savory as the spicy food so lovingly evoked within these pages.

The urchins, dowagers, ne'er-do-wells, and gluttons in these tales are filled with longing for the simple things in life: a full plate, a safe journey, a good night's sleep. But their world is haunted, and the material comforts we take for granted are the stuff of dreams for them, for there are always monsters waiting to snatch away their tasty bowl of stew—or even life itself.

Some of these monsters are familiar: the wicked hag, the envious neighbor, the deceitful suitor, the devil who gobbles up unwary souls. Others may be surprising, and their casual appearance in these tales makes them all the more frightening—like an unexpected glimpse into a fun-house mirror. But in contrast to these folktales' more fantastic creations, the white plantation owner and the slave ship's captain remind us that these are stories of survival in a colonized land.

A marvelous introduction to a world, both real and imaginary, that North Americans have ignored for far too long.

Born in Martinique, Patrick Chamoiseau is the author of Texaco, which won the Prix Goncourt and was a New York Times Notable Book, among other works. Creole Folktales was the first of his books to be published in the United States.

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