Kamau Brathwaite depicted the African diaspora in this country in The Arrivants: A New World Trilogy. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this island nation. George Lamming’s autobiographical novels In the Castle of My Skin and The Emigrants depict life growing up in this country and characters traveling from here to England, respectively.
ANSWER: Barbados
[10m] This author drew on her experience working as an au pair in New York City for her novel Lucy. This Antiguan author of Annie John took part of her pen name from another Caribbean country.
ANSWER: Jamaica Kincaid [accept Elaine Cynthia Potter Richardson]
[10e] Edwidge Danticat (“ed-WEEJ don-tee-KAH”) included autobiographical flashbacks of growing up in Haiti in a novel titled for one of these people. A Fyodor Dostoyevsky novel is titled for three people with this relationship surnamed Karamazov.
ANSWER: brothers [accept The Brothers Karamazov; accept Brother, I’m Dying; prompt on siblings]
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