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In this collection, award-winning author Austin Clarke has caught, in his characters, a sweet longing for youth and an anxiety-stricken rage at old age; an immigrant’s longing for a placid, lost home and his lust for a new high-speed motorcar life; and an intellectual’s sense of empowerment by black history even as he watches what little he knows about such history engulf him. These are intense and private lives made public by the force of their individual voices, voices that may be rambunctious and fractious but that are, nonetheless, elegant in their intent and humor and their acceptance that is never acquiescence. The volume also includes a prose portrait of Austin Clarke by acclaimed author Barry Callaghan.

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“Uncommonly talented, Clarke sees deeply, and transmits his visions and perceptions so skillfully that reading him is an adventure.” —Publisher’s Weekly

“Clarke has a matchless ear for dialogue. . . . He succeeds in making his pages brilliant.” —Boston Globe

“He has forcefully demonstrated that distance can sharpen a writer’s focus and deepen perceptions.” —Globe and Mail

“Clarke the novelist is very much in charge. He never falls into the trap of making his characters vehicles for mouthing this or that political ideology. They are no more or less than the human beings that his literary alchemy brings to life.” —Toronto Star

They Never Told Me: And Other Stories

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      Publisher: Exile Editions
      Publication Date: 30/11/2013
      ISBN13: 9781550963595, 978-1550963595
      ISBN10: 1550963597

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In this collection, award-winning author Austin Clarke has caught, in his characters, a sweet longing for youth and an anxiety-stricken rage at old age; an immigrant’s longing for a placid, lost home and his lust for a new high-speed motorcar life; and an intellectual’s sense of empowerment by black history even as he watches what little he knows about such history engulf him. These are intense and private lives made public by the force of their individual voices, voices that may be rambunctious and fractious but that are, nonetheless, elegant in their intent and humor and their acceptance that is never acquiescence. The volume also includes a prose portrait of Austin Clarke by acclaimed author Barry Callaghan.

      Trade Review
      “Uncommonly talented, Clarke sees deeply, and transmits his visions and perceptions so skillfully that reading him is an adventure.” —Publisher’s Weekly

      “Clarke has a matchless ear for dialogue. . . . He succeeds in making his pages brilliant.” —Boston Globe

      “He has forcefully demonstrated that distance can sharpen a writer’s focus and deepen perceptions.” —Globe and Mail

      “Clarke the novelist is very much in charge. He never falls into the trap of making his characters vehicles for mouthing this or that political ideology. They are no more or less than the human beings that his literary alchemy brings to life.” —Toronto Star

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