
Salvage
Readings from the Wreck
Author: Dionne Brand
Narrator: Dionne Brand
Unabridged: 7 hr 23 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 10/01/2024

Author: Dionne Brand
Narrator: Dionne Brand
Unabridged: 7 hr 23 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 10/01/2024
Dionne Brand is the author of numerous volumes of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction. Her latest poetry collection, Nomenclature: New and Collected Poems, won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Poetry. Her other collections have won the Griffin Poetry Prize, the Governor General’s Literary Award, and the Trillium Book Award. Her works of nonfiction include Bread Out of Stone and A Map to the Door of No Return: Notes to Belonging. From 2009 to 2012 she served as Toronto’s poet laureate, and in 2021 she was awarded a Windham-Campbell Prize for Fiction. She lives in Toronto.
this was a dense one, so much to unpack! brand looks at classic english and american literature and dissects the colonialism and racism that run rampant through works like robinson crusoe and mansfield park. i really liked how brand combined memoir and literary criticism, leaving us with an inventiv......more
Incredible, beautiful, iconic. Brand’s writing is effortless and stunning!! I just wish there was less close-reading lol......more
I wanted to read Salvage: Readings From the Wreck by Dionne Brand after reading A Map to the Door of No Return and I’m glad I read this now. It’s interesting literary criticism and from the start it made me curious to look up some of the art she mentions. She talks about reading Robinson Crusoe and......more
About my tags: - Canadian because Dionne Brand, born in Trinidad, is an honoured " Canadian poet, novelist, essayist and documentarian." We are fortunate to have her in Toronto. - Literature because Brand closely and penetratingly examines literature written by white, English-speaking authors from the......more
I read this sort of in conjunction with my earlier reading of Wide Sargasso Sea, which gets a brief consideration here. The “wreck” of the title is the wreckage left behind by the literature of white European and American colonialism in the lands it subjugated and the peoples it transported and ensl......more