An edition of At the Full and Change of the Moon (1999)

At the Full and Change of the Moon

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At the Full and Change of the Moon
Dionne Brand, Dionne Brand
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An edition of At the Full and Change of the Moon (1999)

At the Full and Change of the Moon

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A novel on Trinidad's diaspora. It follows the lives of the descendants of a witch who staged a mass suicide in 1824 to protest slavery. The descendants range from a gangster in the U.S. to a prostitute in Holland.

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320

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Cover of: At the Full and Change of the Moon
At the Full and Change of the Moon
2000, Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated
in English
Cover of: At the Full and Change of the Moon
At the Full and Change of the Moon: A Novel
May 9, 2000, Vintage Canada
Paperback in English
Cover of: At the full and change of the moon
At the full and change of the moon: a novel
2000, Vintage Canada
in English - Vintage Canada ed.
Cover of: At the full and change of the moon
At the full and change of the moon
1999, Granta Books
in English
Cover of: At the Full and Change of the Moon
At the Full and Change of the Moon: A Novel
1999, Grove Press
in English - 1st American ed.
Cover of: At the full and change of the moon
At the full and change of the moon: a novel
1999, Alfred A. Knopf Canada
in English - 1st ed.

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Library of Congress
, PR9199.3.B683A92 1999

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Open Library
OL28735450M
ISBN 13
9780802137234
OCLC/WorldCat
45877150

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Work ID
OL74232W

Work Description

Written with lyrical fire in a chorus of vividly rendered voices, Dionne Brand's second novel is an epic of the African diaspora across the globe. It begins in 1824 on Trinidad, where Marie-Ursule, queen of a secret slave society called the Sans Peur Regiment, plots a mass suicide. The end of the Sans Peur is also the beginning of a new world, for Marie-Ursule cannot kill her young daughter, Bola -- who escapes to live free and bear a dynasty of descendants who spill out across the Caribbean, North America, and Europe. Haunted by a legacy of passion and oppression, the children of Bola pass through two world wars and into the confusion, estrangement, and violence of the late twentieth century. "[Brand has] a lush and exuberant style that may put some readers in mind of Toni Morrison or Edwidge Danticat." -- William Ferguson, The New York Times Book Review; "A delicately structured, beautifully written novel infused with rare emotional clarity." —Julie Wheelwright, The Independent (London); "Rich, elegiac, almost biblical in its rhythms . . . One of the essential works of our times." —The Globe & Mail (Toronto)

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