OffWhite, Astrid Roemer
OffWhite, Astrid Roemer
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Off-White

Author: Astrid Roemer, Lucy Scott, David McKay

Narrator: Christel Mutombo

Unabridged: 12 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/17/2024


Synopsis

It’s 1966 in Suriname, on the Caribbean coast of South America, and the long shadow of colonialism still hangs over the country. Grandma Bee is the proud, cigar-smoking matriarch of the Vanta family, which is an intricate mix of Creole, Maroon, French, Indian, Indigenous, British, and Jewish backgrounds. But Grandma Bee is dying, a cough has settled deep in her lungs. The approaching end has her thinking about the members of her family she’s lost, especially one of her favorite granddaughters, Heli, who has been sent away to the Netherlands because of an affair with her white teacher. Ultimately, there’s only one question Bee must answer: What is a family? If her descendants are spread across the world, don’t look similar, don’t share a heritage, and don’t even know each other, what bond will they have once she has died? A moving portrait of a woman finding peace in the legacy that is her daughters and granddaughters, Off-White, keenly translated by Lucy Scott and David McKay, is also a searing and complex portrait of male violence, the legacy of colonialism, and a dismantling of what it means to be “white”. Written after a nearly 20-year break from publishing, Off-White is another masterpiece from the only Surinamese author to win the prestigious Dutch Literature Award.

About Astrid Roemer

In 1966, at the age of 19, Astrid Roemer emigrated from Suriname to the Netherlands. She identifies herself as a cosmopolitan writer. Exploring themes of race, gender, family, and identity, her poetic, unconventional prose stands in the tradition of authors such as Toni Morrison and Alice Walker. She was awarded the P.C. Hooft Prize in 2016, and the three-yearly Dutch Literature Prize (Prijs der Nederlandse Letteren) in 2021.

About Lucy Scott

Lucy Scott is a translator of Caribbean literature written in Dutch and French. Her short story and essay translations thus far have appeared in Shenandoah: The Washington and Lee Review and in Wilderness House Literary Review. She's the translator of Astrid Roemer's On a Woman's Madness (Two Lines Press, 2022) and Off-White (Two Lines Press, 2024).

About David McKay

David McKay is a literary translator in The Hague, best known for his translations of novels by the Flemish author Stefan Hertmans, including The Ascent. Other recent publications include Charlotte van den Broeck's Bold Ventures, described in the New York Times as "a small marvel: a monument to human beings continuing to reach for the skies." He has been shortlisted for various translation prizes and won the Vondel Prize for Hertmans's War and Turpentine. He will serve as the American Literary Translators Association Dutch-English mentor for the second time in 2023. In recent years, he has translated work by various Dutch and Flemish playwrights, including Freek Mariën, Anna Carlier, Abke Haring and Jibbe Willems. His translation of Mariën's The Wetsuitman is being premiered in 2022 by The Cherry Arts (Ithaca, NY) and Foreign Affairs (London) and has been published in The Mercurian.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brian on February 11, 2025

I have been trying to articulate what this book covers for the last year. I’ve read book after book, each one adding a piece of the puzzle. It all comes together here. There’s so much confusion surrounding Israel and antisemitism. In such critical times, this knowledge is essential.......more

Goodreads review by Liisa on March 02, 2025

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐½ (3.5 stars) Rachel Shabi’s Off-White is a thoughtful, deeply engaging examination of antisemitism and the complexities surrounding its discussion in modern political and social discourse. Tackling an issue that is both urgent and fraught, Shabi unpacks the ways in which antisemitism is o......more

Goodreads review by Ann on May 12, 2025

I listened to this on the airport on the way home from Las Vegas and the drive to go to Nelson county and to Stuart’s Draft to get flowers. This is the book about anti-semitism and Israel current events that after a little disconnect about Zionism resonated with me. Both the left and the hard right......more

Goodreads review by Tess on March 09, 2025

Such an incredible dissection of antisemitism that really pulls all the changing forms of british jewry and antisemitism together to enable jews and non jews to come together in the fight for compassion for all people and minorities in an increasing right leaning political landscape.......more

Goodreads review by Oskar on January 04, 2025

A masterpiece. Wow.......more