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2005 Nominated

Benjamin, My Son

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Jason Stewart is in a Miami bar when he sees a newsflash reporting the murder of his politician stepfather, Albert Lumley. With his girlfriend, Nicole, Jason returns to his native Jamaica for the funeral. There the murder is regarded by all as part of the bipartisan warfare, which has torn the country apart.
But when Jason meets his old mentor, Papa Legba, the Rastafarian hints at a darker truth. Under the guidance of his locksman Virgil, and redeemed by his love for the Beatrice-like figure of Nicole, Jason enters the several circles of Jamaica’s hell. The portrayal of the garrison ghetto area of Standpipe is, in particular, profoundly disturbing.
In his infernal journeyings, Jason encounters both former acquaintances and earlier versions of himself. There are the vexed relationships with his late stepfather and his half-brother Chris to deal with, and uncomfortable discoveries about his paternity. There is a past betrayal to confront in his friendship with Reuben, his idren of his Rasta days and his feeling that he has become a rootless, running man. In the process he must confront conflicting claims on his identity: the Jason shaped by the middle-class colonial traditions of Jamaica College and the Benjamin who was once close to Reuben and Papa Legba.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Geoffrey
Philp

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Date published
24/01/2025
Country
Jamaica
Original Language
English
Publisher
Peepal Tree Press Ltd.

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