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Berbice Crossing

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Cyril Dabydeen brings a poet's vision to these stories which span the crossing between the Caribbean and North America.

They have a surface of gritty realism, but move inwards to explore the hidden dreams and latent capacities of his characters.

Whether in the unsettling landscapes of rural Berbice in Guyana (with its ferocious crocodiles and even a spliff-toting Rasta), the wilderness of the Canadian North, or the urban melting pot of Toronto, Dabydeen's characters are memorably alert to what makes them feel either at home or alien in their various landscapes.

Ranging from the extremely funny to the tragic, these stories are full of poetry, tension and sometimes terror.

Cyril Dabydeen involves the reader creatively in a world of shifting grounds. Cyril Dabydeen was born in Guyana in 1945. He migrated to Canada in 1970. He is the author of almost a dozen collections of poetry, two novels and six collections of short stories.

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Product Details
Peepal Tree Press Ltd
0948833696 / 9780948833694
Paperback / softback
813.54
01/01/1996
United Kingdom
160 pages
200 grams