Книга: Jan Carew «Lost Love and Other Stories: Level 2 (+ CD)»
Серия: "Penguin Readers" The stories in this book are exciting and sometimes very strange. Some are sad and some are happy. We meet many interesting people - a young man in love, a lonely customer in a shop, a shy soldier. Strange things happen to all these people. But life is strange sometimes. Содержание:Introduction, Lost Love, The Doll, The Other Man, The Charm, Journey's End, Activities Издательство: "Pearson Education" (2008) Формат: 125x200, 32 стр.
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Jan Carew
Jan Rynveld Carew (born
Biography
Childhood in the British Guyana
Jan Rynveld Carew was born 24 September, 1920 at Agricola, a coastal village in Guyana also called Rome. Guyana was then a South American colony of the British Empire. From 1924 to 1926, the Carews lived in the United States but Jan Carew and his elder sister had to come back to Guyana after the kidnapping of his younger sister in New York in 1926. The child would be recovered in 1927 and sent back to her family in 1927. [Carew, Joy Gleason and Hazel Waters (ed.), "The Gentle Revolutionary : Essays in Honour of Jan Carew", "Race & Class", vol. 43, n° 3, 2001, p. 81.] Carew's father lived on several occasions in the United States and Canada, working a while the Canadian company, "The Canadian Pacific Railway", and thus crossing the American continent from Halifax to Vancouver. His memories would fuel the imagination of the young Carew. [Birbalsingh, Frank, Jan Carew Interview, Journal of Caribbean Studies, 1988.] From 1926 to 1938, he was educated in Guyana, firstly attending the Agricola Wesleyan School, then the Catholic elementary school and the
In 1939, he became a part-time teacher at the Berbice High School for Girls, [Carew, Joy Gleason and Hazel Waters (ed.), "The Gentle Revolutionary : Essays in Honour of Jan Carew", "Race & Class", vol. 43, n° 3, 2001, p. 81.] and then was called up to the British Army as the war broke out in Europe. He served in the Coast Artillery Regiment until 1943. From 1943 to 1944, he was a customs officer in Georgetown.At the time, he published his first text in the Christmas Annual and working a lot on his painting and drawing. [Carew, Joy Gleason and Hazel Waters (ed.), "The Gentle Revolutionary : Essays in Honour of Jan Carew", "Race & Class", vol. 43, n° 3, 2001, p. 81.] From 1944 to 1945, he worked at the Price Controls Office in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad.
Jan Carew feels to be part of the Caribbean world that for him includes "the island archipelago, the countries of the Caribbean littoral and Guyana, Surinam, and Cayenne." [Carew, Jan. "The Caribbean Writer and Exile", p. 2.] He finds the paradoxical unity of the Caribbean way of life in the "successive waves of cultural alienation" that shaped the Caribbean frame of mind from "a mosaic of cultural fragments -Amerindian, African, European, Asian." [Carew, Jan. "The Caribbean Writer and Exile", p. 1.]
The university years
At age 17, he left Guyana for the
Exile and literature
He has taught at the
Jan Carew has lived in
His literary works
The novels and short stories
He is the author of Green Winter, Grenada: The Hour Will Strike Again, Black Midas, The Wild Coast, Fulcrums of Change, Ghosts in Our Blood: With Malcolm X in Africa, England and the Caribbean, The Last Barbarian, and The Guyanese Wanderer.
Poetry, theater, television, radio and children books
The scholar
The academic career
His essays include: "The Caribbean writer in exile", "Columbus and the origin of racism in the Americas", "The fusion of African and Amerindian folk myths", "United we stand","Culture and Rebellion","Black America: the street and the campus", "Jonestown revisited","The Ivory trade: The cruelest trade of all, white gold","The Synergen project","The Amarnth project", "Estevanico: The African Explorer," "Rape of Paradise: Columbus and the Origin of Racism in the Americas," and "Moorish Culture-Bringers: Bearers of Englightment".
Amerindian cultures and the revision of the figure of Columbus
The Activist
The black movement and the problem of culture
Some of the noted figures he has been connected to are
The invasion of Grenada and the redefintion of colonial history
The environmental issue
Carew's Bibliography
References and bibliography
References
Bibliography
External links
* [http://www.doollee.com/PlaywrightsC/carew-jan.html]
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