
Tidal Waters
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After a long absence, Vel has come home to Choco - to the Afro-Colombian community, to her family, to the sea. This is where the Pacific meets the Caribbean, where she's establishing herself anew. And the record she keeps is a series of letters to a friend, clarifying for herself where she stands, as she describes that homecoming to another. Vel works to build a literary centre, writing career, and festival with and for the people there. But her return to Choco is also a claim-staking of her decision to pursue happiness now; an account of her immersion in the towns and rivers and forests she came from; and a redefinition of her relationship to sex and love in real time. And Tidal Waters is a vision of how creating something (for your community, for yourself) is a way of reading and writing your way into a known place and a new self.
Reviews / Votes
"An engaging book, drawing you in with every page as it takes you on a literal and magical journey through Choco and the protagonist's life." -Morning Star"Tidal Waters is personal and intimate [...] and at the same time an examination of a forgotten region of Colombia and of what it means to be a black woman there. A beautiful and moving book we should all read." -Pilar Quintana , author of ABYSS
"In Tidal Waters Velia Vidal recounts her personal adventure, drawing us in with her sinewy, chromatic writing. She tells the story of her native region from the perspective - usually forgotten - of its Afro-descendant inhabitants." -Irene Vallejo , author of PAPYRUS
"It is rare to find such a wholly sincere way of expressing oneself, free from intellectual stumbling blocks and apparently effortless." -Tomas Gonzalez , author of DIFFICULT LIGHT
"Without a doubt, Velia is a woman who found a pathway in literature, a voice to counter the racism she sees as systematic" -El nuevo siglo
"Returning to the essential, returning to the roots; this is the theme that runs through the whole novel" -Pulzo
"Velia's poetics is constructed from the greys that lie between dualities: land-sea, leave-return, give-receive (...) Her writing is fresh, honest and direct." -El Tiempo
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Annie McDermott is the translator of a dozen books from Spanish and Portuguese, by such writers as Mario Levrero, Ariana Harwicz, Brenda Lozano, Fernanda Trias and Lidia Jorge. She was awarded the Premio Valle-Inclan for her translation of Wars of the Interior by Joseph Zarate, and her translation of Brickmakers by Selva Almada was shortlisted for the Warwick Prize for Women in Translation. In 2024 her translation of Selva Almada's novel Not a River was shortlisted for the International Booker Prize. She has previously lived in Mexico City and Sao Paulo, and is now based in Hastings in the UK.
Content
- Intro
- Tidal Waters
- Foreword
- Medellín, 25 May 2015
- Quibdó, 4 October 2015
- Bahía Solano, 31 October 2015
- Quibdó, 12 February 2016
- Quibdó, 13 April 2016
- Quibdó, 6 June 2016
- Quibdó, 13 June 2016
- Quibdó, 23 June 2016
- Quibdó, 4 July 2016
- Medellín, 1 August 2016
- Quibdó, 30 August 2016
- Quibdó, 27 September 2016
- Quibdó, 20 October 2016
- Quibdó, 22 October 2016
- Quibdó, 24 October 2016
- Quibdó, 21 November 2016
- Quibdó, 23 November 2016
- Quibdó, 29 November 2016
- Quibdó, 12 December 2016
- Quibdó, 12 January 2017
- Quibdó, 15 January 2017
- Quibdó, 26 January 2017
- Quibdó, 29 March 2017
- Turbaco, 1 May 2017
- Buenaventura, 15 May 2017
- Quibdó, 26 May 2017
- Quibdó, 13 June 2017
- Quibdó, 26 June 2017
- Quibdó, 13 July 2017
- Quibdó, 17 July 2017
- Quibdó, 15 August 2017
- Quibdó, 18 August 2017
- Medellín, 15 September 2017
- Medellín, 6 October 2017
- Quibdó, 17 October 2017
- Quibdó, 26 November 2017
- Quibdó, 14 January 2018
- Quibdó, 25 January 2018
- Quibdó, 9 February 2018
- Quibdó, 12 February 2018
- Quibdó, 22 March 2018
- Quibdó, 11 April 2018
- Quibdó, 18 April 2018
- Quibdó, 1 June 2018
- Bahía Solano, 28 May 2018
- Cuenca, 6 July 2018
- Quibdó, 30 July 2018
- Quibdó, 31 August 2018
- Quibdó, 2 September 2018
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