The Restless
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Structured like a Creole quadrille, this lyrical novel is a rich ethnography bearing witness to police violence in French Guadeloupe. Narrators both living and dead recount the racial and class stratification that led to a protest-turned-massacre. While Dambury's English debut is a memorial to a largely forgotten atrocity, it is also a celebration of the vibrancy and resilience of Guadeloupeans.Product Details
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"Dambury's essential take on the event offers a fresh and personal perspective, incorporating multiple perspectives and a child protagonist without sacrificing nuance, and gives the stage to those too long overlooked in this tragedy." --Publishers Weekly
"A chorus of voices brings humanity to a little-known moment in Caribbean history." --Kirkus Reviews
"Dambury's important novel seeks to empower Guadeloupe's oppressed by giving them voices and space to speak for themselves." --Booklist
"By giving voice to the underrepresented in her society, [Dambury] does her part to bring about a sort of justice--or at least catharsis." --Asymptote
"A brilliant example of subtlety and sensitivity that brings to life one of the most important dates in Guadeloupe's history." --Maryse Condé, author of Segu
"In this restaging of history, constructed as a quadrille, epic rifts of power have tragic consequences, yet Gerty Dambury also celebrates the strengths and joys of a community when its voices speak--and dance--together." --Thomas C. Spear, Professor of French, CUNY