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Inkle and Yarico

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 094883398X
ISBN-13 9780948833984
Publisher Peepal Tree Press Ltd
Imprint Peepal Tree Press Ltd
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Aug 1st, 1996
Print length 160 Pages
Weight 188 grams
Dimensions 20.70 x 13.60 x 1.60 cms
Ksh 1,600.00
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As a young man of twenty, Thomas Inkle sets out for Barbados to inspect the family sugar estates. On the way he is shipwrecked on a small West Indian island inhabited by Carib Indians. He alone escapes as his shipmates are slaughtered, and is rescued by Yarico, a Carib woman who takes him as, ''an ideal, strange and obliging lover.'' So begins an erotic encounter, explored with poetic, imaginative intensity, which has a profound effect on both.

Amongst the Caribs, Inkle is a mere child, whose survival depends entirely on Yarico''s favour and protection. But when he is rescued and taken with Yarico to the slave island of Barbados, she is entirely at his mercy.

Inkle and Yarico is loosely based on a ''true'' story which became a much repeated popular narrative in the 17th and 18th centuries. Beryl Gilroy reinterprets its mythic dimensions from both a woman''s and a black perspective, but above all she engages the reader in the psychological truths of her characters'' experiences.

As an old man, Inkle recalls the Carib''s stories as being like ''fresh dreams, newly washed, newly woven and true to the daily lives of the community''. Inkle and Yarico has the same magic and pertinence. As a narrative of deep historical insight into the commodification and abuse of humanity, Gilroy lays the past bare as a text for the present.

Beryl Gilroy came to London over fifty years ago from Guyana. She wrote six novels, two autobiographical books and was a pioneering teacher and psychotherapist. Sadly, she died in 2000 at the age of 76.

As a young man of twenty, Thomas Inkle sets out for Barbados to inspect the family sugar estates. On the way he is shipwrecked on a small West Indian island inhabited by Carib Indians. He alone escapes as his shipmates are slaughtered, and is rescued by Yarico, a Carib woman who takes him as, ''an ideal, strange and obliging lover.'' So begins an erotic encounter, explored with poetic, imaginative intensity, which has a profound effect on both.

Amongst the Caribs, Inkle is a mere child, whose survival depends entirely on Yarico''s favour and protection. But when he is rescued and taken with Yarico to the slave island of Barbados, she is entirely at his mercy.

Inkle and Yarico is loosely based on a ''true'' story which became a much repeated popular narrative in the 17th and 18th centuries. Beryl Gilroy reinterprets its mythic dimensions from both a woman''s and a black perspective, but above all she engages the reader in the psychological truths of her characters'' experiences.

As an old man, Inkle recalls the Carib''s stories as being like ''fresh dreams, newly washed, newly woven and true to the daily lives of the community''. Inkle and Yarico has the same magic and pertinence. As a narrative of deep historical insight into the commodification and abuse of humanity, Gilroy lays the past bare as a text for the present.

Beryl Gilroy came to London over fifty years ago from Guyana. She wrote six novels, two autobiographical books and was a pioneering teacher and psychotherapist. Sadly, she died in 2000 at the age of 76.


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