**Winner of the Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature** In a world with no meaning, meaning is an act . . . This is a story about building things up and knocking them down. Here are the campfire tales of Egypt's dispossessed and disillusioned, the anti-Arabian Nights. Our narrator, a rural immig
Where Dogs Bark with Their Tails: A Novel
β Scribed by Estelle-Sarah Bulle
- Book ID
- 110721144
- Publisher
- Farrar, Straus and Giroux
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780374721749
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β¦ Synopsis
**The tales of one family and their larger-than-many-lives sister, Antoine, weaves together the vibrant, epic story of Guadeloupe and its diaspora.**This is Antoine's life story: an ill-fated romance between her upper-class mother and farmer father; a childhood spent deep in the countryside; the splendors and slums of Guadeloupe's great city, Pointe-Γ -Pitre; the eruption of modernity; the rifts in a deeply hierarchical society under colonial ruleβand the reasons she left it all behind. And to whom might she tell it?
A young woman born on the outskirts of Paris yearns to understand her lineage and mΓ©tis identity. Her memories of occasional childhood visits are all that connects her to her father's home. It is at her request that old Aunt Antoine, the eccentric and indomitable matriarch of the Ezechiels, unwinds the unforgettable tale of their family and with it a rich, layered account of Guadeloupe and its diaspora over the course of the twentieth century.
Spanning decades as it crosses the Atlantic, with lush language and vivid descriptions, Estelle-Sarah Bulle's Where Dogs Bark with Their Tails examines the legacies of capitalism and colonialism, what it means to be caught between worlds, how it feels to lose our most beloved, and what stories might help us reconcile past, present, and future.
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