Caribbean Discourse: Selected Essays: Edouard Glissant.
Edouard Glissant's Caribbean Discourse is an unflaggingly ambitious attempt to read the Caribbean and the New World experience, not as a response to fixed, univocal meaning imposed by the past, but as an infinitely. Discourse: Selected Essays (Caribbean and African Literature) is kind of e-book which is giving the reader erratic experience.
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ON HAITIAN PAINTING. By Edouard Glissant. From: CARIBBEAN DISCOURSE: SELECTED ESSAYS. University Press of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1989, pages 155-157. The painted symbol coexists with the oral sign. It is the tightly woven texture of oral expression that is introduced into (and the key to) Haitian painting. The Creole language in Haiti does.
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Edouard Glissant, Caribbean Discourse: Selected Essays, translated and with an introduction by J. Michael Dash, University Press of Virginia (Charlottesville, 1996). The French originals are given in the footnotes. 3 David Dabydeen, 'On Not Being Milton: Nigger Talk in England Today,' in Tibisiri.