First US printing. First appearance in English of this novel which won the 1986 Grand Prix Litteraire de la Femme - it expands on the true story of the West Indian slave, Tituba, who was accused of witchcraft in Salem in 1692. INSCRIBED on the title page by Conde and signed by Richard Philcox, her husband and translator, on the dedication page. Philcox has translated most of Conde's books (beginning with her first novel) and Conde has both expressed her confidence in him and said that she considers him "responsible" for the book in English - that is, for the flow and rhythm and music of the language. Foreword by Angela Davis, plus a historical note, glossary, afterword by Ann Armstrong Scarboro and a bibliography of Conde's works. A title in the Caraf Books series, Caribbean and African literature translated from the French. 227 pp. Fine in a fine dustjacket (a new copy) .ISBN # 0-8139-13985 |
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