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Passing Through.


Passing Through by Colin Channer Colin Channer is a Jamaican writer, often referred to as "Bob Marley with a pen," due to the spiritual, sensual, social themes presented from a literary Jamaican perspective.  One World/Ballantine Books, June 2004 $13.95, ISBN ISBN
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Channer combines the emotionally titillating tit·il·late  
v. tit·il·lat·ed, tit·il·lat·ing, tit·il·lates

v.tr.
1. To stimulate by touching lightly; tickle.

2. To excite (another) pleasurably, superficially or erotically.
 eroticism Eroticism
Aphrodite

novel of Alexandrian manners by Pierre Louys. [Fr. Lit.: Benét, 783]

Ars Amatoria

Ovid’s treatise on lovemaking. [Rom. Lit.
 of his first book, Waiting in Vain, with the psychic depth of his second, Satisfy My SouL In a cycle of seven interrelated in·ter·re·late  
tr. & intr.v. in·ter·re·lat·ed, in·ter·re·lat·ing, in·ter·re·lates
To place in or come into mutual relationship.



in
 short stories, he outlines the interconnected lives of characters who pass through the fictitious Caribbean island of San Carlos San Carlos (săn kär`lōs), residential city (1990 pop. 26,167), San Mateo co., W Calif.; inc. 1925. The chief manufactures are plastic products, hardware, and machine parts. . Native or visitor, young or old, privileged or poor, each is on a quest for fulfillment, many of them "ghosts in search of love."

The journeys begin with an American, Eddie Blackwell, half-black and half-Irish, an orphan-turned-priest. Father Eddie's cathartic cathartic (kəthär`tĭk): see laxative.  liaison with two women, Eugenia Campbell and Roselyn Thompson, spawns a Marquez-like web of relations that becomes the familial framework for the novel. It is Eddie and Eugenia's son, St. William Rawle, and Eddie and Roselyn's granddaughter, Estrella Thompson, who become the glue that holds the store together.

Passing Through takes the reader from the early 1900s to the present day. In using a fictitious island as the setting for his store, Channer captures the nuances of various Caribbean islands--their history, language, customs, ethnicities, landscape, culture, politics. In the stories, we witness the development of the island, but we also witness development in the characters, most notably the long-suffering Estrella.

The stories are bound together by letters to the editor, written primarily by St. William Rawle. These letters provide links between the stories, and provide the reader with an overall sense of the larger tale: the politics of power and race that undergird life in this island community.

Channer's natural flair for symbolism and irony runs unforced throughout Passing Through, but it is most evident in the work's three key stories--"The High Priest of Love" and "The Girl With the Golden Shoes." With Passing Through, Channer continues to show his skills with evocative narrative, stimulating imagery, on-point descriptive details and fluid dialogue.

Reviewed by Denolyn Carroll
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Author:Carroll, Denolyn
Publication:Black Issues Book Review
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Date:Sep 1, 2004
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