Pynter Bender

Pynter Bender

by JacobRoss (Author)

Synopsis

The first novel from a major new talent set in and around the cane fields of Grenada in the Carribean 'Pynter Bender' is about the conflict between the world of men and women, men who walk away from their families and from the cane fields and their women who forbear. It brilliantly describes the birth of a modern West Indian island and the shaping of its people as they struggle to shuck off the systems that have essentially kept them in slavery for centuries. Pynter Bender is a child of the cane fields of Grenada, the second smallest independent state in the world. This extraordinary novel, Jacob Ross's first, experienced through a boy born blind but whose eyes are healed, charts the painful awakening of a rural population, essentially organised around serfdom, into a raw and uncertain future that can only be achieved through fighting, a civil war that Pynter is drawn in to. Pynter's father leaves him to be brought up by the Bender women, a close-knit group of aunts and cousins, and Pynter's early life is shaped by these women. He begins to understand a world beyond them when his uncle, Birdie the Beloved, the best baker on the island, occasionally returns to the family on his brief periods out of jail. When Pynter comes to love a woman, and later flees his family to hide in the canes from the marauding soldiers, he can no longer ignore the violent world beyond the yard where he lives.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 464
Publisher: Fourth Estate
Published: 01 Sep 2008

ISBN 10: 0007222971
ISBN 13: 9780007222971

Media Reviews
Pynter Bender is so beautifully profound. It is strange and otherworldly. It has the narrative power and seamless craft of a masterpiece. It is a book for all time. Bernardine Evaristo
Author Bio
Jacob Ross was born in Grenada and studied at the University of Grenoble and has lived in Britain in 1984. He is the writer of two acclaimed collections of short stories.