by Michelle Cliff (Author)
Ever since Abeng was first published in 1984, Michelle Cliff has steadily become a literary force. Her novels evoke both the clearly delineated hierarchies of colonial Jamaica and the subtleties of present-day island life. Nowhere is her power felt more than in Clare Savage, her Jamaican heroine, who appeared, already grown, in No Telephone to Heaven. Abeng is a kind of prequel to that highly acclaimed novel and is a small masterpiece in its own right. Here Clare is twelve years old, the light-skinned daughter of a middle-class family, growing up among the complex contradictions of class versus color, blood versus history, harsh reality versus delusion, in a colonized country. In language that surrounds us with a richness of meaning and voices, the several strands of young Clare's heritage are explored: the Maroons, who used the conch shell - the abeng - to pass messages as they fought a guerilla struggle against their English enslavers; and the legacy of Clare's white great-great-grandfather, Judge Savage, who burned his hundred slaves on the eve of their emancipation. A lyrical, explosive coming-of-age story combined with a provocative retelling of the colonial history of Jamaica, this novel is a triumph.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: New American Library
Published: 28 Sep 1995
ISBN 10: 0452274834
ISBN 13: 9780452274839
The beauty and authority of her writing are coupled with profound insight.
--Toni Morrison
Her keen eye for detail and pithy anecdotal descriptions bring Jamaica's present and past to life.
--New York Times Book Review
Jamaican history, lore, and lanscape are evocatively re-created in this multilayered novel. Through its richness and diversity of detail, Abeng achieves a timeless universality.
--Publisher's Weekly
Abeng is a solid achievement, a book that offers a wealth of history and culture. ... [Cliff's] perception of character, her receptivity to sensuous detail, her rendering of the language, make our journey ... a richly textured experience.
--Plexus