David Chariandy
DAVID CHARIANDY has explored ideas of dislocation and cultural memory as an academic at Simon Fraser University, but he now offers those ideas to a wider audience in his luminous first novel entitled Soucouyant (Arsenal Pulp). Set in Ontario, the story focuses on the fraught and tender relationship between a Canadian-born son and his Trinidadian-born mother, a woman who is suffering from dementia and uncannily “forgetting to forget” the traumatic secrets of her past. The soucouyant—an evil spirit in Caribbean folklore—stands as a symbol of how the legacies of “elsewhere” continue to haunt the lives of those born “here.” Chariandy lives in Vancouver.
September 28, 2007
08:00 PM - 10:00 PMMAINSTAGE: ENCOUNTERS
Part of Mainstage 2007 and THIN AIR 2007.
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September 28, 2007
02:30 PM - 04:00 PMPANEL: Writing through Race
Part of Campus Program 2007 and THIN AIR 2007.
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