Two Plays: Couvade & A Pleasant Career: Couvade and a Pleasant Career (Caribbean Modern Classics) - Softcover

9781845231897: Two Plays: Couvade & A Pleasant Career: Couvade and a Pleasant Career (Caribbean Modern Classics)
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"In "Couvade" Michael Gilkes takes us on a journey beyond the historical stasis of linear reality. The dream of Couvade, physically embodied in the newborn child, offers hope of a new consciousness." --John Agard, former poet-in-residence, National Maritime Museum

"Michael Gilkes' "Couvade" . . . invokes as Amerindian birthing ritual to articulate the play's complex vision of a unified post independent Guyana." --T. M. J. Indra Mohan, "Indian Review of World Literature in English"
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Both of the plays in this volume focus closely and dramatically on the pressures on the creative imagination of the writer and artist in the Caribbean. Couvade, which was first performed in Guyana in 1972 and published in 1974, references the Amerindian ritual where the man takes to his bed and “suffers” some pains equivalent to the pangs of childbirth while his female partner is in actual labor. On one realistic but symbolic level, Lionel’s wife Pat is in the latest stages of her pregnancy, but in her view her artist husband has become obsessed with the Amerindian-themed painting he is working on, to the detriment of his concern for her. At another ritual level in the drama, apparent only to Lionel in his dreams, a shaman enacts a collective ritual of offering and celebration of the gods. A Pleasant Career is based on the biography of the pioneering and conflicted Guyanese novelist, Edgar Mittelholzer. His career begins with the ludicrous ambition in the 1930s to be an internationally known writer in a society that has no conception of the artist or writer as other than something that comes from overseas. The play explores Mittelholzer’s early negotiations of the race and class hierarchies of color in British Guyana, his own position as the “swarthy” boy in a predominantly white family, and his resolute determination to beat down the doors of the London publishing world.

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  • VerlagPeepal Tree Press Ltd
  • Erscheinungsdatum2014
  • ISBN 10 1845231899
  • ISBN 13 9781845231897
  • EinbandTapa blanda
  • Anzahl der Seiten152

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