<p><em>Mama Trinidad</em>&nbsp;is a two-part novel.&nbsp;&nbsp;Part One Cemetery without Grave is a graphic presentation of the hours leading to the death in 2003 of seventy-year-old Wilfred Davis a successful but displaced immigrant from Trinidad to Canada.&nbsp;&nbsp;We watch Wilfred's evolution from his early life of penury to his years as a primary school teacher in Trinidad then his undergraduate studies at the University of Toronto in the sixties which lead to life as a high school teacher of English and finally retirement in East Toronto.</p><p>An outsider from birth Wilfred never manages to overcome the complexes that harass him&nbsp;from his childhood as the son of a Grenadian washerwoman seduced by his profligate middle class father for whose family she does the laundry.&nbsp;&nbsp;His mother Miss Mattie is the dominating influence in Wilfred's youth monitoring his conduct and interfering in his relationships where she sees fit.</p><p>Besides his mother his steadiest relationship is with the written word.&nbsp;&nbsp;A prize in a CBC short story contest sets him on a literary career which never flags but receives no encouragement from publishers. On the morning of his death one of his final acts is checking his mail box for that elusive&nbsp;letter of acceptance from a publisher.</p><p>This unpublished manuscript A Long Long Wake without Rum forms the second part. Part Two explodes into the epic sweep and magical tint of the birth and youth of Asoma Valdez son of a rebel Venezuelan general hiding out&nbsp;in Trinidad and his working class concubine.</p>
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