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Tessa McWatt

    Tessa McWatt, écrivaine d'origine guyanaise basée au Canada, explore les thèmes complexes de l'identité et de l'appartenance dans son œuvre littéraire. Ses romans, reconnus par de multiples nominations à des prix prestigieux, examinent les complexités des rencontres culturelles et la recherche de sa place dans le monde. À travers ses divers efforts littéraires, y compris des projets interdisciplinaires et l'écriture de vie communautaire, elle cherche à dévoiler et à partager des récits profondément personnels. La voix distinctive de McWatt offre aux lecteurs un aperçu profond de l'expérience humaine de la navigation de l'appartenance.

    The Snow Line
    Where Are You, Agnes?
    Shame On Me
    • Shame On Me

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,1(486)Évaluer

      How do you belong when you don't know who you are? All her life, Tessa McWatt has been asked, 'What are you?' Born in Guyana to a family with African, Chinese, Indian, and Native American heritage, she grew up in a white suburb, her brown skin sticking out like a sore thumb. In this deeply personal reckoning with race and belonging, Tessa interweaves her own experiences as a mixed-race woman with a stark and unvarnished history of slavery and indenture, as well as observations on literature and popular culture. This powerful memoir of being mixed race in a predominantly white society is a necessary exploration of who and what we truly are.

      Shame On Me
    • Where Are You, Agnes?

      • 44pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,5(100)Évaluer

      Where Are You, Agnes is a stunning imagining of abstract artist Agnes Martin's childhood and the ways in which it may have shaped her work as an adult.

      Where Are You, Agnes?
    • Four strangers from around the world arrive in India for a wedding. Together, they climb a mountain -- but will they see the same thing from the top? Londoner Reema, who left India before she could speak, is searching for a sign that will help her make a life-changing decision. In pensioner Jackson's suitcase is something he must let go of, but is he strong enough? Together with two unlikely companions, they take a road trip up a mountain deep in the Himalayas, heading for the snow line, where the ice begins. But even standing in the same place, surrounded by magnificent views, they see things differently. As they ascend higher and higher, they must learn to cross the lines that divide them.

      The Snow Line