The polished hoe: A novel

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Literary Fiction

The polished hoe: A novel

Austin Clarke

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The Polished Hoe centers on Mary, a Black woman enduring a life of abject servitude and sexual abuse on a sugar plantation in a Caribbean setting. Her existence is a stark depiction of exploitation under a cruel white master, a man who wields absolute power over her body and labor. The narrative builds towards a shocking and violent climax where Mary unleashes her pent-up rage, culminating in a brutal act of self-liberation that disrupts the established order of the estate and irrevocably alters her fate. This powerful novel delves into the profound psychological and emotional scars left by centuries of slavery, colonialism, and systemic oppression. Key themes explored include the enduring impact of racial hierarchy, the subjugation of women, the desperate search for agency, and the complex nature of resistance. Austin Clarke's prose is renowned for its lyrical beauty, which starkly contrasts with the grim realities of the story, making the novel's unflinching portrayal of trauma, resilience, and the explosive consequences of long-suppressed anger incredibly compelling and unforgettable.

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Publisher

Thomas Allen Publishers

Pages

462

Format

HARDCOVER

ISBN-13

9780887621109

ISBN-10

0887621104

Language

English

Published

2002-01-01