Atlantic Sound
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In The Atlantic Sound Caryl Phillips explores the complex notion of what constitutes 'home'. Seen through the historical prism of the Atlantic Slave trade, he undertakes a personal quest to come to terms with the dislocation and discontinuities that a diasporan history engenders in the soul of an individual.
TitleThe Atlantic Sound
Author
Place of publicationLondon
PublisherFaber and Faber
Year of publication2000
Pagination221 p.
IllustrationsNot illus.
Dimensions16 x 24 cm
Materialbook
Class numberHT985 .P4 2000
ISBN0-571-19620-9
NotesThe Brunel Institute
SubjectSlave Trade, Migration