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A great writer’s lush, panoramic novel: the story of an ordinary man, his century, and his home. Jamaica Kincaid’s first obsession, the island of Antigua, comes vibrantly to life under the gaze of Mr. Potter, an illiterate taxi chauffeur who makes his living along the wide, open roads that pass the only towns he has ever seen and the graveyard where he will be buried. The sun shines squarely overhead, the ocean lies on every side, and suppressed passion fills the air. Misery infects the unstudied, slow pace of this island and of Mr. Potter’s days. As the narrative unfolds in linked vignettes, his story becomes the story of a vital, crippled community. Kincaid strings together a moving picture of Mr. Potter’s ancestors—beginning with memories of his father, a poor fisherman, and his mother, who committed suicide—and the outside world that presses in on his life, in the form of his Lebanese employer and, later, a couple fleeing World War II. Within these surroundings, Mr. Potter struggles to live at ease: to purchase a car, to have girlfriends, to shake off the encumbrance of his daughters—one of whom will return to Antigua after he dies and tell his story with equal measures of distance and sympathy. In Mr. Potter, her most luminous, ambitious work to date, Kincaid breathes life into a figure unlike any in contemporary fiction, an individual consciousness emerging gloriously out of an unexamined life.
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Summary
Summary
A Booklist Top 10 Pick of Historical Fiction on Audio
Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award
A Booklist Top of the List Pick of Books By, About, and Voiced by Black Women
A great writer’s lush, panoramic novel: the story of an ordinary man, his century, and his home.
Jamaica Kincaid’s first obsession, the island of Antigua, comes vibrantly to life under the gaze of Mr. Potter, an illiterate taxi chauffeur who makes his living along the wide, open roads that pass the only towns he has ever seen and the graveyard where he will be buried. The sun shines squarely overhead, the ocean lies on every side, and suppressed passion fills the air.
Misery infects the unstudied, slow pace of this island and of Mr. Potter’s days. As the narrative unfolds in linked vignettes, his story becomes the story of a vital, crippled community. Kincaid strings together a moving picture of Mr. Potter’s ancestors—beginning with memories of his father, a poor fisherman, and his mother, who committed suicide—and the outside world that presses in on his life, in the form of his Lebanese employer and, later, a couple fleeing World War II. Within these surroundings, Mr. Potter struggles to live at ease: to purchase a car, to have girlfriends, to shake off the encumbrance of his daughters—one of whom will return to Antigua after he dies and tell his story with equal measures of distance and sympathy.
In Mr. Potter, her most luminous, ambitious work to date, Kincaid breathes life into a figure unlike any in contemporary fiction, an individual consciousness emerging gloriously out of an unexamined life.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
Reviews
Reviews
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Stream-of-consciousness is golden-
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Robin Miles, the narrator, brings to our ears a great deal of what I think Ms. Kincaid intended in terms of the love of daughter and father. Taking place in Antigua, Mr. Potter, Jamaica’s father, lives a rather simple life, not being able to read or write. Through his many experiences of mixing with his employer, daughter and the many natives of the island, we realize the impact of colonialism on his effort to just be him. Ms. Kincaid uses the technique of repetition and stream-of-consciousness to convey much of this heartwarming story that traverses the intriguing experiences compassionately. This is a listening experience that musters up emotions, should you be familiar with the environment and situations, and at the same time, for those less familiar with Antigua, it’s impressive with the visuals described around Mr. Potter.
Details
Details
Available Formats : | Digital Download, Digital Rental, CD, MP3 CD |
Category: | Fiction/Literary |
Runtime: | 5.47 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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