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Lawrence Scott

    Lawrence Scott je oceňovaný karibský romanopisec a autor povídek z Trinidadu a Tobaga. Jeho dílo se zabývá tématy postkoloniálního románu, jako je magický realismus, karneval, kalypso, historie, vyprávění, identita, krajina, tělo, rasa, náboženství a homosexualita. Scottova jedinečná autorská perspektiva podnítila kritické zkoumání těchto komplexních témat. Jeho práce byla vysílána na BBC a jeho poezie byla zařazena do antologií v Evropě a Karibiku. Scott střídavě žije a pracuje v Trinidadu a Anglii, kde píše a vyučuje literaturu a tvůrčí psaní.

    Looking for Cazabon
    Dangerous Freedom
    • Dangerous Freedom

      • 290 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení
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      Set in late 18th century England, the story explores the life of Dido Belle, a mixed-race girl raised in the aristocratic household of Lord Chief Justice. The narrative delves into her unique experiences and challenges within a society grappling with issues of race and class. Through Dido's perspective, the novel examines themes of identity, belonging, and the complexities of heritage, offering a poignant reflection on the intersections of race and privilege in historical context.

      Dangerous Freedom
    • Looking for Cazabon is the first poetry collection by the Trinidadian novelist Lawrence Scott and was inspired by the paintings of Michel Jean Cazabon, Trinidad's most famous 19th-century painter, and the subject of Scott's novel, Light Falling on Bamboo. The poems - written while Scott was working on the novel - celebrate love, friendships and the island's natural beauty but it is a wonderment undercut by violence, both historical and contemporary.

      Looking for Cazabon