Even in Paradise, Elizabeth Nunez
Even in Paradise, Elizabeth Nunez
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Even in Paradise

Author: Elizabeth Nunez

Narrator: Corey Allen

Unabridged: 9 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 04/05/2016


Synopsis

Peter Ducksworth, a Trinidadian widower of English ancestry, retires to Barbados, believing he will find an earthly paradise there. He decides to divide his land among his three daughters while he is alive, his intention not unlike that of King Lear's who hoped, "That future strife / May be prevented now." But Lear made the fatal mistake of confusing flattery with love, and so does Ducksworth. Feeling snubbed by his youngest daughter, Ducksworth decides that only after he dies will she receive her portion of the land. In the meantime, he gives his two older daughters their portions, ironically setting in motion the very strife he hoped to prevent. Beautifully written in elegant prose, this is a novel about greed, resentment, jealousy, betrayal, and romantic love, through which Nunez weaves themes of racism and classism in the postcolonial world of the Caribbean, giving us a diverse cast of characters of African, Indian, Chinese, Syrian/Lebanese, and English ancestry.

About Elizabeth Nunez

Elizabeth Nunez is the award-winning author of eight novels. Both Boundaries and Anna In-Between were New York Times Editors' Choices and Anna In-Between won the 2010 PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Award and the 2011 Writers for Writers Award from Poets & Writers and Barnes & Noble. Nunez also received a NALIS Lifetime Literary Award from the Trinidad & Tobago National Library. She is a Distinguished Professor at Hunter College, CUNY, where she teaches fiction writing.


Reviews

Goodreads review by David

Even in Paradise is an ambitious undertaking. Not content with simply setting the novel exclusively on her birth island of Trinidad, Nunez incorporates both Barbados and Jamaica, along with aspects of Shakespeare’s King Lear into the narrative. Peter Ducksworth, a well-to-do white Trinidadian of Bri......more

This is a retelling of Shakespeare’s King Lear set in the Caribbean. Peter Duckworth is a Trinidadian and proud of it, but after his wife dies he decides to move to Barbados where he builds a magnificent house, high on a hill, surrounded by considerable property and with stunning views of the sea. H......more

This is a wonderful tale surrounding three sisters from a wealthy white family in the Caribbean. It loosely retells the classic tale of King Lear, and is a cautionary tale about the pitfalls of greed and selfishness. The author showcase's the beauty of the islands of Jamaica, Trinidad, and Barbados,......more