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    Can the Empire Really Write Back.Clarisse Zimra - 2002 - American Journal of Semiotics 18 (1-4):67-86.
    This essay examines the ways in which Daniel Maximin, a Guadeloupean writer, tackles the work of history and memory that constitutes the ethical imperative of postcolonial writers in the African diaspora. From Proust to Joyce, Camus to Blanchot, Maximin “riffs” on the modernist canon to produce a truly hybrid hermeneutics. In three inter-connected works that share characters and circumstances and owe much to Eco’s concept of the “open work”, Maximin crafts one giant unbounded, untelelogical self-referential narrative that shall heal the (...)
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    Writing Woman: The Novels of Assia Djebar.Clarisse Zimra - 1992 - Substance 21 (3):68.