Where Beauty Survived, George Elliott Clarke
Where Beauty Survived, George Elliott Clarke
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Where Beauty Survived
A Memoir of Race, Family Secrets, and Africadia

Author: George Elliott Clarke

Narrator: George Elliott Clarke

Unabridged: 15 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Knopf Canada

Published: 08/24/2021


Synopsis

A vibrant, revealing memoir about the cultural and familial pressures that shaped George Elliott Clarke’s early life in the Black Canadian community that he calls Africadia, centred in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

As a boy, George Elliott Clarke knew that a great deal was expected from him and his two brothers. The descendant of a highly accomplished lineage on his paternal side—great-grandson to William Andrew White, the first Black officer (non-commissioned) in the British army—George felt called to live up to the family name. In contrast, his mother's relatives were warm, down-to-earth country folk. Such contradictions underlay much of his life and upbringing—Black and White, country and city, outstanding and ordinary, high and low. With vulnerability and humour, George shows us how these dualities shaped him as a poet and thinker.
 
At the book’s heart is George’s turbulent relationship with his father, an autodidact who valued art, music and books but worked an unfulfilling railway job. Bill could be loving and patient, but he also acted out destructive frustrations, assaulting George’s mother and sometimes George and his brothers, too.
 
Where Beauty Survived is the story of a complicated family, of the emotional stress that white racism exerts on Black households, of the unique cultural geography of Africadia, of a child who became a poet, and of long-kept secrets.

About The Author

GEORGE ELLIOTT CLARKE is an internationally-renowned poet, novelist, playwright, screenwriter, librettist and scholar whose books have won him many honours, including the Portia White Prize, the Bellagio Center Fellowship, the Governor General’s Literary Award, the Dartmouth Book Award for Fiction, the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Achievement Award, the Eric Hoffer Book Award for Poetry, and the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Fellowship Prize. His narrative poem Whylah Falls won the Archibald Lampman Award for Poetry and was chosen for CBC’s inaugural Canada Reads competition. Born in Windsor, Nova Scotia, Clarke has taught at Duke and Harvard, and presently resides in Toronto where he teaches African-Canadian Literature at the University of Toronto. Clarke was appointed to the Order of Canada in 2008, and served as Canada’s 7th Parliamentary Poet Laureate in 2016–17. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lorna on January 19, 2022

This was a great read, it was a down to earth memoir by Canadas’s former Poet Laureate and native Haligonian . I appreciate the candid, humorous poetic way George’s story depicts a Nova Scotia not found in textbooks. Well written Where Beauty Survived… is true to its title as the author survived lif......more

Goodreads review by Cynthia on May 17, 2022

Lately I have been reading library books, but not so many 'real' books as ebooks, and this one is an audiobook. There is really not much excuse for not making a trip to the library, which I purport to love going to-- the Pandemic has faded in its urgency, at least here on Vancouver Island, and resta......more

Goodreads review by Giovanna on October 19, 2021

Renowned poet George Elliott Clarke's coming of age memoir is an absorbing read that weaves his personal journey to becoming a poet and scholar into the life of the Nova Scotian communities that nurtured him. His prose is lyrical but laced with plenty of Africadian vernacular giving the author the B......more

Goodreads review by Greg on October 29, 2021

Where Beauty Survived: An Africadian Memoir is a remarkable memoir of growing up in the 60's and 70's from the perspective of a young Black man in Nova Scotia, yearning to find his poetic voice. The celebrated writer and educator George Elliott Clarke shares an evocative treasure trove of recollecti......more