A lyrical story of ancestral memory, told through a panoply of voices. Young Lizzie inherits a quilt from the grandmother she never knew, the pieces of which tell the story of a slave girl.
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Another contribution to the growing body of Afro-American fictions on women's experience of slavery as a site of traumatic, intergenerational memory, Phyllis Berry's debut novel, Stigmata is an extended meditation on how the pain and horrors of that past continue to surround and consume the lives we inhabit. That tale of possession is told through the uncanny memories and physical traumas or stigmata of 14-year-old Lizzie, who is literally, bizarrely, transformed by the voices and lives of her great grandmother Ayo and her grandmother, Grace, whom she mimics so exactly she becomes them both at the story's end. Told in a series of flashbacks, Berry skilfully weaves stories of Lizzie's present and her various pasts, switching seamlessly from her extended incarceration in a mental institution, to the shadowy, often strangely enigmatic, unfocused scenes of Ayo's life in slavery and back again to the present as Lizzie finally comes to terms with her memories. Like the metaphor of memory at the heart of these stories, narrative form is reflected in the commemorative and memorial quilt Lizzie and her mother are making of Grace's life--a process which allows both of them to begin imagining, recollecting and re-experiencing their now reverse roles of mother and daughter, as well as re-imagining the secret, inner intimacies of memory itself. Quilts, like memory, are the main records here of a history of unspeakable, unimaginable loss. --David Marriott
Phyllis Alesia Perry is a Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper editor who lives in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Hardcover. *** PUBLISHING DETAILS: Piatkus, UK, 1999. First Edition. *** CONDITION: The book itself is in fine condition and comes in very good dust jacket. *** ABOUT THIS BOOK: A young black girl is possessed by her slave ancestor and committed to an asylum; on release she has to come to terms with her community's , and particularly her mother's, refusal to accept the truth of her "madness". *** Quantity Available: 1. Category: Literature & Literary; ISBN: 0749904585. ISBN/EAN: 9780749904586. Inventory No: 09120104. The photo of this book is of the actual book for sale. Seller Inventory # 09120104
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