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Author:
Khal, 1956- author.
Title:
Cargo hold of stars : coolitude / Khal Torabully ; translated by Nancy Naomi Carlson.
Publisher:
Seagull Books,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xiii, 115 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Contract labor--Mauritius--Poetry.
Indentured servants--Mauritius--Poetry.
Mauritius--Poetry.
Contract labor.
Mauritius.
Poetry.
Poetry.
Poesie.
Other Authors:
Carlson, Nancy Naomi, 1949- translator.
Other Titles:
Cale d'etoiles. English
Notes:
Translated from the French. "Originally published as Cale d'etoiles: Coolitude, 1992"--Title page verso.
Contents:
Translator's foreword -- Pages from a ship's missing registry -- The book of metissage -- The book of the journey -- The book of departure -- A few words from the land of my birth -- Translator's notes.
Summary:
"Cargo Hold of Stars is an ode to the forgotten voyage of a forgotten people. Khal Torabully gives voice to the millions of indentured men and women, mostly from India and China, who were brought to Mauritius between 1849 and 1923. Many were transported overseas to other European colonies. Kept in close quarters in the ship's cargo hold, many died. Most never returned home. With Cargo Hold of Stars, Torabully introduces the concept of 'Coolitude' in a way that echoes Aime Cesaire's term 'Negritude', imbuing the term with dignity and pride, as well as a strong and resilient cultural identity and language. Stating that ordinary language was not equipped to bring to life the diverse voices of indenture, Torabully has developed a 'poetics of Coolitude': a new French which is peppered with Mauritian Creole, wordplay and neologisms--and is always musical. The humour in these linguistic acrobatics serves to underscore the violence in which his poems are steeped. Deftly translated from the French by Nancy Naomi Carlson, Cargo Hold of Stars is the song of an uprooting, of the destruction and the reconstruction of the indentured labourer's identity. But it also celebrates setting down roots, as it conjures an ideal homeland of fraternity and reconciliation in which bodies, memories, stories and languages mingle--a compelling odyssey that ultimately defines the essence of humankind"--Back cover.
Series:
The French list
ISBN:
0857427857
9780857427854
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1230526202
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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