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There is perhaps no other person who has been so often and obsessively featured in any writer’s canon as Jamaica Kincaid’s mother, Annie Drew. In this provocative new book, Daryl Dance argues that everything Kincaid has written, regardless of its apparent theme, actually relates to Kincaid’s efforts to free herself from her mother, whether her subject is ostensibly other family members, her home nation, a precolonial world, or even Kincaid herself.A devoted reader of Kincaid’s work, Dance had long been aware of the author’s love-hate relationship with her mother, but it was not until reading the 2008 essay "The Estrangement" that Dance began to ponder who this woman named Annie Victoria Richardson Drew really was. Dance decided to seek the answers herself, embarking on a years-long journey to unearth the real Annie Drew.Through interviews and extensive research, Dance has pieced together a fuller, more contextualized picture in an attempt to tell Annie Drew’s story. Previous analyses of Kincaid’s relationship with her mother have not gone beyond the writer’s own carefully orchestrated and sometimes contrived portraits of her. In Search of Annie Drew offers an alternate reading of Kincaid’s work that expands our understanding of the object of such passionate love and such ferocious hatred, an ordinary woman who became an unforgettable literary figure through her talented daughter’s renderings.

Hardcover:

9780813938448 | Univ of Virginia Pr, June 3, 2016, cover price $75.00

Paperback:

9780813938462 | Reprint edition (Univ of Virginia Pr, June 3, 2016), cover price $29.50 | About this edition: There is perhaps no other person who has been so often and obsessively featured in any writer’s canon as Jamaica Kincaid’s mother, Annie Drew.

Product Description: Jamaica Kincaid's incantatory, poetic, and often shockingly frank recounting of her brother Devon Drew's life is also the story of her family on the island of Antigua, a constellation centered on the powerful, sometimes threatening figure of the writer's mother...read more

Hardcover:

9780374216818 | Farrar Straus & Giroux, October 1, 1997, cover price $19.00 | About this edition: The author presents a candid portrait of her late brother, an athlete, Rastafarian, and drug addict who died of AIDS at the age of thirty-three

Paperback:

9780374525620 | Farrar Straus & Giroux, October 1, 1998, cover price $14.00 | About this edition: The author presents a candid portrait of her late brother, an athlete, Rastafarian, and drug addict who died of AIDS at the age of thirty-three

Cassette/Spoken Word:

9780140867374 | Unabridged edition (Penguin/Highbridge, October 1, 1997), cover price $24.95 | About this edition: Jamaica Kincaid's brother Drew died of AIDS on January 19,1996, at the age of 33.

Prebinding:

9781439568484 | Reprint edition (Paw Prints, November 3, 2008), cover price $22.00 | About this edition: Jamaica Kincaid's incantatory, poetic, and often shockingly frank recounting of her brother Devon Drew's life is also the story of her family on the island of Antigua, a constellation centered on the powerful, sometimes threatening figure of the writer's mother.
9780613181327 | Turtleback Books, October 1, 1999, cover price $23.30 | About this edition: The author presents a candid portrait of her late brother, an athlete, Rastafarian, and drug addict who died of AIDS at the age of thirty-three

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