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A tale of three places
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The jacket front illustration represents three island locations. The one at the top is England, with an illustration of London's Houses of Parliament superimposed. At bottom left is an island with factories (Trinidad); at bottom right is the island of St. Lucia, with palm trees and a rain cloud releasing rain.
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A tale of three places
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PR9320.9.M5T351957
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A Tale of Three Places is something of a rake's progress, moving from London to Trinidad to St. Lucia, that ends sentimentally with the return of the rake to his original woman even though she is pregnant with someone else's child. Despite the lighthearted title and the comedic possibilities of the plot, Mittelholzer explores with often excellent effect the darker aspects of human emotions, sex and love as well as racism and post Holocaust anti-Semitism, and does so through some of his best dialogue. The novel also explores the racial and social genealogical interconnections in the Caribbean, picking up this theme that informs the Kaywana trilogy, his work on the founding of Guyana. This novel, like the earlier trilogy, provides a provocative if particular version of the defiant pride and deep anxiety of being Creole, especially white Creole. On one level, the plot of this novel asks the question of origin as well as parenthood, certainly one of the larger historical questions of the region.
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Author
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Mittelhölzer, Edgar
Contributor
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Mittelholzer, Mervyn
Publisher
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Secker & Warburg
Place of Publication
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London (England)
Date of Publication
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1957
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Illustrated works
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Color
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H.D. Carberry Collection of Caribbean Studies
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University of Illinois at Chicago. Library. Special Collections and University Archives Department (Richard J. Daley Library)
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Rare Books
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Richard J. Daley Library
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