by IanThomson (Author), Ian Thomson (Author)
Jamaica used to be the source of much of Britain's wealth, a tropical paradise for the planters, a Babylonian exile for the Africans shipped to the Caribbean. It became independent in 1962. Jamaica is now a country in despair. It has become a cockpit of gang warfare, drug crime and poverty. Haunted by the legacy of imperialism, its social and racial divisions seem entrenched. Its extraordinary musical tradition and physical beauty are shadowed by casual murder, police brutality and political corruption. Ian Thomson shows a side of Jamaica that tourists rarely see. He met ordinary Jamaicans in their homes and workplaces; and his encounters with the white elite, who still own most of Jamaica's businesses and newspapers, are unforgettable. Thomson brings alive the country's unique racial and ethnic mix; the all-pervading influence of the USA; and, the increasing disillusionment felt by its people, who can't rely on the state for their most basic security. At the heart of the book is Jamaica's tense, uneasy relationship with Britain, to whom it remains politically and culturally bound.
Format: paperback
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published:
ISBN 10: 0571227627
ISBN 13: 9780571227624
Book Overview: The Dead Yard: Tales of Modern Jamaica by Ian Thomson is a haunting and disturbing portrait of modern Jamaica: a country of lost opportunity and promise, and one of the most violent places in the world.
Prizes: Winner of Dolman Best Travel Book of the Year Award 2010 and Ondaatje Prize 2010.