The Resonating Island
Auteur : Nalini Natarajan
Date de publication : 2014
Éditeur : Terranova Editores
Nombre de pages : 168
Résumé du livre
From the reverberations of Madras and Kerala in the vegetation, fried fish and coco frio of Pinones to the visual reflections of Bombay in urban San Juan and of Goa in the Spanish architecture of Old San Juan, Nalini Natarajan has claimed an extraordinary kinship with the Caribbean in general and Puerto Rico in particular. Following the post-colonial trajectory of her generation of young Indians in search of new worlds to settle in, the affinity is at once visceral, environmental, historical and primarily political. The Resonating Island is an attempt to understand this affinity through her own disciplinary insertion into scholarship-namely through the medium of literary-cultural interpretation.