Caroline Laurent, the ocean identity – In G major

Caroline Laurent the ocean identity In G major

I was hot, but I had feet. I was thirsty and I was ashamed while reading “Shore of Wrath”, Caroline Laurent’s second novel. 400 pages of total immersion in the blue of the Indian Ocean, with the smell of octopus, Creole loves and historical scandal.Rebroadcast

Or how, when Mauritius gained independence, the British rented Diego Garcia Island in the Chagos Archipelago from the Americans to set up a military base there. Metis novel prize and as we speak, in the running for the 5 continents prize, this novel raises questions of justice, identity, otherness, colonial inventory. A headwind battle of a Franco-Mauritian orchestrated by a feather that has a crush on Mauritian drums and rice candy. Here we are a priori far from the songs of Maldoror (which she adores)… but far compared to what, compared to which shore?

Shore of Wrath, of caroline laurent has just appeared in paperback format at Pocket.

Caroline Laurent’s musical choices

Vivaldi Gemo in un punto e fremo

David Walters Manye

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