A Former UCCI Professor Returns to Cayman to Share His Latest Work
This free event will include an author presentation, group discussion and book signing.
About the Book
These stories present, in writing that is both meticulous and poetic, a Caribbean world of unparalleled natural beauty, and societies that seethe on the edge of chaos, where crime encompasses both the rulers and the ruled, and where representatives of the state are as out of control as the youth Cynthia witnesses hacking off the hand of an old woman in a casual robbery. We enter this world through the perceptions of both those struggling for survival at the base of society and members of the old elite facing the consequences of past privilege in the reality of present insecurity. The stories stare hard into the abyss, at times taking us to hallucinatory places
“The sense of place is fabulous, interweaving vistas of landscape and seascape, local fauna and flora, architecture, politics, inhabitants, history… all of which creates an atmosphere of longing and despair – despair at the impossibility of ever achieving what is longed for… The stories play nicely with the disjunction between place as redemptive and place as punitive/purgatorial. The sense of foreboding that pervades all of the stories is impelled by this tension… the work is “postcolonial” in the very best sense of that critical label.” – Lois Parkinson Zamora
Near Open Water: Stories is now available at Books & Books.
About the Author
Keith Jardim attended Emerson College, where he earned a Merit Fellowship for his M.F.A. He has won a James Michener Fellowship, The Paul Bowles Fiction Award, and a C. Glenn Cambor Fellowship. He is a graduate of the University of Houston’s writing program and his work was a finalist for the American Short Fiction Contest and the Glimmer Train Open Fiction Contest. His stories have appeared in Mississippi Review, Denver Quarterly, The Antigonish Review, and Wasafiri, among other publications.
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