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2007 Nominated

He Drown She in the Sea

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Set on the fictional Caribbean island of Guanagaspar around the time of the Second World War, and in modern-day Vancouver, He Drown She in the Sea, fulfills the promise of Shani Mootoo’s internationally acclaimed debut novel, Cereus Blooms at Night.
At the centre of the story is Harry St. George, the sonof a laundress, and the unrequited love he bears for a woman, Rose, the daughter of a wealthy man, whom he knew as a child. Looking back to his past, evoking the rich culture and texture of his Caribbean boyhood, and the life of his mother, Dolly, Harry reveals his friendship with Rose, and the events that will continue to haunt him across time and place. When Rose arrives suddenly in Vancouver, where Harry has built a hard-earned life for himself, the two embark on an impossible affair that will have tragic consequences.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Shani
Mootoo

Shani Mootoo is a Canadian writer of fiction, poetry and essays. Born in Dublin to Trinidadian parents, Mootoo originally came to Canada as a student and later returned as an immigrant. Her work addresses various permutations of identity and belonging, along with family and national histories. Originally a visual artist and video maker, Mootoo’s first published work was a collection of short stories, Out on Main Street (1993), followed in 1996 by the internationally recognized Cereus Blooms at Night.

The author of ten books (to date), Mootoo is known for lush, evocative imagery and stories underpinned by complex ideas about desire, memory and history. Each book explores an aspect of these, and of how the past can influence the present, both personally and in terms of national identity

Shani Mootoo is a Canadian writer of fiction, poetry and essays. Born in Dublin to Trinidadian parents, Mootoo originally came to Canada as a student and later returned as an immigrant. Her work addresses various permutations of identity and belonging, along with family and national histories. Originally a visual artist and video maker, Mootoo’s first published work was a collection of short stories, Out on Main Street (1993), followed in 1996 by the internationally recognized Cereus Blooms at Night.

The author of ten books (to date), Mootoo is known for lush, evocative imagery and stories underpinned by complex ideas about desire, memory and history. Each book explores an aspect of these, and of how the past can influence the present, both personally and in terms of national identity

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
Canada
Original Language
English
Author
Publisher
McClelland & Stewart Inc.

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