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  1. Jamaica Kincaid (nacida como Elaine Cynthia Potter Richardson, Saint John, 25 de mayo de 1949) es una escritora de Antigua y Barbuda. Vivió con su padrastro, un carpintero, y con su madre hasta 1965, completando su educación secundaria según el modelo británico, ya que Antigua y Barbuda fue colonia británica hasta 1967.

  2. Jamaica Kincaid (/ k ɪ n ˈ k eɪ d /; born May 25, 1949) is an Antiguan-American novelist, essayist, gardener, and gardening writer. She was born in St. John's , Antigua (part of the twin-island nation of Antigua and Barbuda ).

  3. 7 de jul. de 2022 · Kincaid has frequently analysed the effects of colonialism, notably in the 1988 essay A Small Place, and she argues the British empire’s legacies go beyond the former colonies.

  4. Written in a deceptively simple and unadorned style, Kincaids books are informed by her status of uprooted subject, born in the Caribbean island of Antigua, but living in North America. Thanks to her condition, Kincaid critically examines her Antiguan past with its colonial legacy, and her American present.

  5. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Jamaica Kincaid (born May 25, 1949, St. John’s, Antigua) is a Caribbean American writer whose essays, stories, and novels are evocative portrayals of family relationships and her native Antigua. Kincaid settled in New York City when she left Antigua at age 16. She first worked as an au pair in Manhattan.

  6. May 25, 1949. Genre. Fiction, Gardening, Short Stories. edit data. Jamaica Kincaid is an Antiguan-American novelist, essayist, gardener, and gardening writer. She was born in St. John's, Antigua (part of the twin-island nation of Antigua and Barbuda).

  7. Jamaica Kincaid, nacida bajo el nombre Elaine Potter Richardson, es una escritora originaria de Antigua y Barbuda. Reside en Vermont y es profesora de la Universidad de Harvard. La autora recibió una educación inglesa y, en 1965, se fue a Nueva York a trabajar como au pair.