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Suite as Sugar

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From Winnipeg winterscapes to Toronto’s condo culture, from Havana’s haunted streets to Trinidad’s calamitous environs, the stories in Suite as Sugar are permeated with the violence of colonial his...
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Suite as Sugar is a testimony to the unseen forces, always vigilant, ever ready, imbuing the characters in this collection with both resilience and trauma.

From Winnipeg winterscapes to Toronto’s condo culture, from Havana’s haunted streets to Trinidad’s calamitous environs, the stories in Suite as Sugar are permeated with the violence of colonial histories, personal and intimate, reflecting legacies of abandonment and loss. The veil between the living and the dead is obscured, chaos becomes panacea, and characters take drastic measures into their own hands.

Survivors of all kinds seek strategy and solace: a group of homeless people organize an occupation of vacant condos, a new resident to a disturbing neighbourhood tries to make sense of madness, a dog investigates the sudden disappearance of his owner. The five intertwined vignettes in the title story are set in a Caribbean country where the spectre of the sugar plantation haunts everyone. Tying this collection together is the casual brutality of our everyday lives, whether seen through the eyes of animal, spirit, or human being.

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Price: $19.99
Pages: 224
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Imprint: Rare Machines
Publication Date: 23 May 2023
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9781459750715
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

FICTION / Short Stories (single author), Fiction: general and literary, FICTION / World Literature / Caribbean & West Indies, FICTION / Magical Realism, Short stories

Suite as Sugar offers transatlantic prose flavoured with ingredients from the Caribbean and Canada. Camille Hernández-Ramdwar's stories span sexuality, spirituality, academia, crime and history, giving the reader plenty to chew on and much to savour.
Camille Hernández-Ramdwar is a multi-racial, multicultural, multilingual, and transnational writer and scholar. The veil between the corporeal and the incorporeal is very thin in her work, which explores the search for belonging; the collective violences of neo-colonialism, poverty, racism, sexism, and other injustices; and the important interrelationship between matter and spirit. She divides her time between Toronto and Trinidad and Tobago.

Contents

It’s Lit

Amberine

Obfuscation

How to Build a Saddis

Yellow Dog Blues

Chupito’s Last Stand

The Christmas House

Miguel Street Redux

The Biggest Fête

I’s de Man Lane

Mr. Bull’s Garden

Ghosts of La Rampa

“The Death of Caribana”

Suite as Sugar

Acknowledgements

About the Author