Salvage: Readings From the Wreck

Salvage: Readings From the Wreck

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A New York Times Book Review's Notable Books 
A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year 
Winner of the a OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature 
Finalist for the 2025 Zora Awards 
Trillium Book Prize-winning author Dionne Brand explores English and American literature, and the colonial aesthetic that shaped her sense of self and the world, of what was possible and what was not.

In Salvage: Readings from the Wreck, Dionne Brand's first major book of non-fiction since her classic A Map to the Door of No Return, the acclaimed poet and novelist offers a bracing look at the intersections of reading and life, and of what remains in the wreck of empire. Blending literary crticism and autobiography-as artifact, Brand reads Aphra Behn's Oroonoko, Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe and Jane Austen's Mansfield Park, among other still-widely studied works, to explore encounters with colonial, imperialist and racist tropes from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century—tropes that continue in new forms today. Brand vividly shows how contemporary practices of reading and writing are shaped by the narrative structures of these and related works; and explores how, in the face of this, one writes a narrative of Black life that attends to its own consciousness and expression.

With the power and eloquence of a great poet coupled with the rigour of a deep and subtle thinker, Brand reveals how she learned to read the literature of two empires, British and American, in an anti-colonial light—in order to survive, and in order to live.

This is the library, the wreck, and the potential for salvage she offers us now, in a brilliant, groundbreaking and essential work.
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ISBN: 9781039005860

Published Date: January 20, 2026

Publisher: Vintage Canada

Language: English

Page Count: 215

Size: 7.95" l x 5.19" w x 0.58" h