Selected Essays of Wilson Harris

Selected Essays of Wilson Harris
Author: A.J.M. Bundy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2005-08-04
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781134645442

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First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Selected Essays of Wilson Harris

Selected Essays of Wilson Harris
Author: Wilson Harris
Publsiher: Readings in Postcolonial Liter
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1999
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0415195659

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Best known for his novels, Harris had written fiction and non-fiction since the 1960s. This provides the most comprehensive collection of his essays, interviews and lectures from the '60s to the present. Includes a bibliography of his work.

Selected Essays of Wilson Harris

Selected Essays of Wilson Harris
Author: Wilson Harris
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1999
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0415195667

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Selected Essays of Wilson Harris

Selected Essays of Wilson Harris
Author: A.J.M. Bundy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2005-08-04
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781134645435

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Wilson Harris is one of the outstanding literary innovators of the century. His novels date from The Palace of the Peacock to Jonestown . This long-awaited volume matches Harris's career with his critical writings, from 1961 to the present day. Selected Essays of Wilson Harris brings together twenty-one lectures, addresses and essays to make available Harris's full range of writings on subjects including: * the literate imagination * traditions of myth and fable in Central and South America * the North American literary imagination, from Edgar Allen Poe, Herman Melville and Ralph Ellison, to William Faulkner and Jean Rhys * inheritances and legacies of writers of the postcolonial diaspora This comprehensive collection also comes complete with: * an extensive editorial introduction, providing valuable historical and theoretical context for the essays * a map of Guyana * bibliographies of Harris's fiction and non-fiction * appendices on the legends of El Dorado and the Holy Grail.

Exploring the Palace of the Peacock

Exploring the Palace of the Peacock
Author: Joyce Sparer Adler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9766401403

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Joyce Sparer Adler lived in Guyana for five years teaching at the University of Guyana, where she developed a lifelong interest in the Guyanese novelist, poet and surveyor Wilson Harris. Her profoundly insightful essays on Harris's books, originally published in various journals, are collected for the first time in this volume and now available to a wider audience.

Tradition the Writer and Society

Tradition  the Writer and Society
Author: Wilson Harris
Publsiher: London : New Beacon
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1967
Genre: Literature and society
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173022939515

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Palace of the Peacock Faber Editions

Palace of the Peacock  Faber Editions
Author: Wilson Harris
Publsiher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780571368051

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The visionary masterpiece, tracing a riverboat crew's dreamlike jungle voyage ... 'My new all time favourite book ... A magnificent, breathtaking and terrifying novel.' T sitsi Dangarembga 'An exhilarating experience ... Makes visions real and reality visions ... Genius.' Jamaica Kincaid 'A masterpiece: I love this book for its language, adventure and wisdoms.' Monique Roffey 'Revel in the inviolate, ever-deepening mystery of Wilson Harris's work.' Jeet Thayil 'The Guyanese William Blake . Such poetic intensity.' Angela Carter I dreamt I awoke with one dead seeing eye and one living closed eye ... A crew of men are embarking on a voyage up a turbulent river through the rainforests of Guyana. Their domineering leader, Donne, is the spirit of a conquistador, obsessed with hunting for a mysterious woman and exploiting indigenous people as plantation labour. But their expedition is plagued by tragedies, haunted by drowned ghosts: spectres of the crew themselves, inhabiting a blurred shadowland between life and death. As their journey into the interior - their own hearts of darkness - deepens, it assumes a spiritual dimension, guiding them towards a new destination: the Palace of the Peacock ... A modernist fever dream; prose poem; modern myth; elegy to victims of colonial conquest: Wilson Harris' masterpiece has defied definition for over sixty years, and is reissued for a new generation of readers. 'One of the great originals ... Visionary ... Dazzlingly illuminating.' Guardian 'Amazing ... Masterly ... Near-miraculous.' Observer 'Staggering ... Both brilliant and terrifying.' The Times 'The most inimitable [writer] produced in the English-speaking Caribbean.' Fred D'Aguiar 'Extraordinary ... Courageous and visionary ... It speaks to us in tongues.' Pauline Melville

Time History and Philosophy in the Works of Wilson Harris

Time  History  and Philosophy in the Works of Wilson Harris
Author: Gianluca Delfino
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2016-05-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783838269054

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Gianluca Delfino’s study of one of the Caribbean’s most controversial authors paves the way for looking at Wilson Harris’s body of work in a new light. Harris’s imaginative approach to reality is discussed in relation to the categories of history and time with reference to several novels, with a special focus on The Infinite Rehearsal, Jonestown, and The Dark Jester, spanning more than forty years of his vast literary production. Delfino’s analysis, encompassing critical perspectives ranging from African philosophy to Jungian readings through historiography and anthropology, demonstrates that Harris’s works as a whole show a remarkable unity of thought rooted in their author’s complex imagination. As a result, the cross-cultural quality of Harris’s thought emerges as a healing outcome of the traumatic colonial encounter, bringing together elements of Amerindian, African, and European origin in an ongoing dialogue with time, nature, and the psyche.