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Austin Clarke's Funereal Fiction: From the Almshouse to the Cathedral

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posted on 2024-03-28, 17:50 authored by Darcy BallantyneDarcy Ballantyne

Analyzing several prose works by Austin Clarke, this article reads the author's longstanding literary attention to the rituals associated with death, dying and the Black funeral as both a redemptive strategy and an exercise in agency. I argue that Clarke's funereal fiction suggests a pathway to restitution and Black caring in and beyond death.

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