De Franse schrijfster Maryse Condé werd op 11 februari 1937 in Pointe-à-Pitre op Guadeloupe geboren. Zie ook alle tags voor Maryse Condé op dit blog.
Uit: The Crossing of the Mangrove (Vertaald door Richard Philcox)
« That corpse is mine. It’s no coincidence that I was the one to find him, already bloated, on the forest path at the time of day when the sky bleeds behind the mountain. I have become his mistress and his accomplice. I won’ t leave him until the first shovelfuls of earth fall on his wooden coffin.
And yet while he was alive there was no love lost between that man and me, and I was of the same opinion as those who were about to send a registered letter to the mayor asking for him to be expelled like the Haitians and the Dominicans who turn the soccer fields in Petit-Bourg into cricket pitches. Really, this country is going to the dogs. It belongs to anybody now. French from France, all types of white folks from Canada or Italy, Vietnamese, and then this one comes and settles down in our midst, regurgitated by I don’ t know what bird of ill omen. I’ m telling you, our country has changed. In times gone by, we knew nothing about the world and the world knew nothing about us. The fortunate few braved the sea to Martinique. Fort de France was on the other side of the world and everyone dreamed about gold in Guyana. Nowadays, there’s not a single family who doesn’ t have one branch living in French France. People go off to visit Africa and America. The Indians go back to bathe in their river and the earth is as microscopic as a pinhead.”
Maryse Condé (Pointe-à-Pitre, 11 februari 1937)