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I like to focus on innovative approaches to literature in general, and my first novel, “A Woman of Destiny: A Calypso Novel” suggests that it is a literary innovation. The “Calypso Novel,” which is a new genre in the Caribbean literary Canon and among the body of Black British Writings. The Calypso Novel is a literary landmark within the Caribbean Literary Canon, which lends a particular evaluative approach to reading Caribbean writings – as a song (calypso) and a book (novel). The term “Calypso Novel” therefore suggests that a fusion of these two genres (the calypso or oral narrative and the written text) co-exist, to form a genre that is neither one nor the other; but gives primacy to the fusion within the text.
It is an experimental approach that challenges the conventions of the Caribbean literary canon, by incorporating characteristics of the Calypso into the structure of the text, as a way of projecting Caribbean forms of expression. Such an approach creates new, hybrid forms of expressions and opens up new possibilities for the reader, when reading Caribbean literary narratives. A Woman of Destiny’s prime focus is on the creative process of the text, which characterizes the oral/scribal continuum in the Caribbean, and highlights the literariness of the oral genres. Therefore, in A Woman of Destiny, the Calypso serves as a living documentation of values, beliefs, customs, and conventions of a culture; including racial and ethnic attitudes of the people. In particular, the Calypso can be seen to underscore creativity, as a form of problem-solving. This is done via applying critical thinking skills to the art-form, and investigating how, ultimately, it promotes knowledge about Caribbean society in general. This book comes with a Text Study Guide.
ANALYSIS EXTRACT of this book as a Calypso novel…. (From the Text Study Guide; pg. 69)
“The villagers are presented as members of the narrator’s backing band and we see their individual solos presented as a kind of call-and-response, as they briefly introduce each other on entering the bus to the town. These upbeat solos are presented before the slower rhythm of the narrator and grandmother’s solo, as they are left to discuss a sociological phenomenon or historical truth. The relationship between the narrator and grandmother is a striking duo percussion set…additionally Aunt Meena plays a key role and is portrayed as a lead singer in this 3 piece band…….”
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Find out what a Su-su is. Listen in on the characters art of Speechifying in the Caribbean! And what does the word Destiny in this context mean?
| THE NOVEL’S MAIN THEMES | LESSER BUT RELATED THEMES |
|---|---|
| Calypso Music | Belief systems |
| Family/Fatherhood | Tragedy |
| Education /Language | Post-independence blues |
| Migration /Landscape | Obeah |
| Storytelling & Empowerment | Sexual exploitation & corruption |
| Childhood & growing up | Gossip |
| Religion | Violence |
| Matriarchy/Motherhood/Destiny | Cultural practices |
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