"Above all I am excited by much of what is offered in these essays, by their groaning towards the comprehensive vision of the 'wind.' There are metaphors... which are both resonant and intractable...
If our self-discovering is to take care of the fragments/facets, it cannot neglect one half of the remembering. This book, edited by two women who both practice the business of literature, is a significant contribution to the beginning of the process of finding the necessary vision and including the other half." -From the Foreword by Pamela Claire Mordecai
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
CAROLE BOYCE DAVIES is associate professor with joint appointments in the Departments of English and Afro-American and African Studies at SUNY-Binghamton. She is originally from Trinidad, and has published extensively in the area of feminist criticism of African, Caribbean and African-American literature.
ELAINE SAVORY FIDO is senior lecturere in African, English and Caribbean Literature at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados. She has been involved in theater in Barbados and women's issues and organization in the Caribbean. She maintains and ongoing research and writing commitment to women's writing in African and Caribbean literature.
Out of The Kumbla: Caribbean Women and Literature
Davies, Carole Boyce