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Prash and Ras [Paperback]

N. D. Williams (Author)
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November 1, 1997
Disparate worlds collide in Williams's two novellas. In 'My Planet of Ras' a young German woman joins a Rastafarian commune in Jamaica. Under the guidance of Selassie, reader and healer with herbs, Ikael, artist-painter, and Kilmanjaro, master drummer, and under the healing influence of 'the herb of nations' she learns to marvel, and to understand the true nature of community ('You and I talking, one and one - that is community! Hardest thing to build these days. Not enough empty reflecting silence, like mortar, to build with'). Williams' portrayal of the rootedness, the inner calm and visionary enlightment of the group is movingly convincing, not least because the novella realistically conveys the group's vulnerability, temptations and the costs of their denials. In their rejection of materialism and competition, they indeed have to live as if they are on another planet, constantly threatened by the surrounding Babylon.

'What Happening There, Prash', is a contrary and equally convincing portrayal of the magnetic pull of North America and its offer of the possibilities of individual recognition, competitive edge and material success. Prash and his wife Sookmoon abandon the decaying 'socialist' republic of Guyana for New York and for Sookmoon, at least, there is the chance, eagerly seized, to remake her life as a liberated woman. But when Prash gets mixed up in some serious drugs business, he discovers that the freedom of the market has its price.

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N.D. Williams was born in Guyana and now lives in New york. He is the author of two books published by Peepal Tree, The Crying of Rainbirds and The Silence of Islands. His first novel, Ikael Torass, won the prestigious Casa de las Americas prize in 1976.

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  • Paperback: 177 pages
  • Publisher: Peepal Tree Press Ltd. (November 1, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1900715007
  • ISBN-13: 978-1900715003
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,320,877 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Clash of cultures explored, January 12, 2005
This review is from: Prash and Ras (Paperback)
Two intriguing novellas. The first one 'Planet of Ras' hauntingly evokes a real life story I read of years after its publication of the mysterious disappearance of a young American woman.

In Williams story it's a Geraman woman on the verge of suicide who chooses to step into the Jamaican sub culture world of Rastafarianism. An unlikely trio of healer, artist-painter and master drummer lead her to love and accept a different rhythm of life. She understands what it is to marvel at the joys of nature and to know what true family means.

Williams' conveys the several levels of reality underlying the tiny ,fragile group. There is serenity sometimes challenged by tensions. There is the vision of an ideal community balanced by the realism that they can be so easily crushed by the very powrful and real forces of the orthodox society ( Babylon). In the end we are moved by both the groups strengths and their vulnerability.

There may yet come a time when we might see Williams as a prophet of a coming time when true community built on shared values will be the predominant belief of our culture.

'What Happening There, Prash', tells the story of another societal clash. This time an Indo-Guyanese couple escapes from the stultifying restrictive Socialist regime of Guyana to the dazzling materialistic lights of New York. Prash's wife Sookmoon eagerly tastes the delights of being a 'liberated' woman.Sadly Prash has to learn that behind the bright lights there are terribly dangerous deals. He may have left one society's evils to take up another.

These stories give us insights into the pain and emotional trauma that modern life brings to even the simple and innocent.
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