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Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 04:48:45 -0400
Subject: Re: Ship narratives


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My memory is a bit hazy about whether or not it's a "good portion of
the narrative" or a tiny wee bit but there's Janet Frame's <i>The
Edge of the Alphabet</i> --group of people journeying from New Zealand to
England.  Michelle<br>
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At 01:58 AM 8/28/00 -0400, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite cite>Hi Everyone<br>
I am putting together a syllabus which looks at trans-oceanic
journeys<br>
written by poco writers where a good portion of the narrative takes place
on<br>
a ship. I have a list of the obvious suspects--Lamming, Hearne,
Walcott,<br>
Danticat etc. I am trying to find other works (any genre, including<br>
history/theory) beyond Afro-Caribbean. Any suggestions? Thanks, Liz<br>
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