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Autobiography of a Slave / Autobiografia de un Esclavo
Bilingual Edition
Juan Francisco Manzano
Introduction by Ivan A. Schulman
Translated by Evelyn Picon Garfield |
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Juan
Francisco Manzano (1797?-1854?), an urban slave who taught himself to read
and write, and who ultimately achieved fame as a poet in Cuba's colonial
slave society, wrote the only known autobiographical account of Latin American
slavery. His narrative, composed in two parts, is a heart-rendering history
of the systematic, unrelenting destruction of human dignity and individual
will. It bears the marks of slavery, not merely by virtue of the countless
oppressive autobiographical events and the cruel punishments that are narrated,
but also because of its unorthodox syntax and orthography in the original
manuscript, and the destruction of the second half of Manzano's history
which "disappeared" mysteriously during his lifetime and has never surfaced
since. In this first bilingual edition of the volume, Evelyn Picon Garfield
provides a careful translation of Manzano's somber narration. Ivan Schulman
introduces the text to place it in historical and cultural context. |
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