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Washington Black: Fiction Rooted in History of Barbados

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The Story of Washington Black

Esi Edugyan’s novel, Washington Black (published in September 2018), is a neo-slave narrative that follows George Washington “Wash” Black, an 11-year-old field slave on a Barbados sugar plantation. His life pivots when the eccentric scientist Christopher “Titch” Wilde chooses him as a manservant, nurturing his artistic and scientific talents. After becoming implicated in a tragedy, they flee in Titch’s hot-air balloon (“Cloud Cutter”), launching a sprawling odyssey across Virginia, the Arctic, Nova Scotia, London, Amsterdam, and Morocco. Wikipedia+12The New Yorker+12Karla J. Strand, DPhil, MLIS+12Amazon+15Wikipedia+15The

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The novel won the 2018 Scotiabank Giller Prize and earned nominations for the Booker Prize and other literary awards Wikipedia+1. Set between 1830 and 1836, it juxtaposes the brutality of the plantation system with Wash’s thirst for knowledge, freedom, and identity The Guardian+10LitCharts+10The New Yorker+10.

Barbados: A Historical Canvas

Edugyan’s vivid portrayal of Barbados reflects deeper historical truths:

Fiction Meets Fact

Edugyan’s vivid portrayal of Barbados reflects deeper historical truths:

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Why It Matters for Barbados

  • Cultural Reflection: For visitors and locals, this novel offers a gripping lens into early 19th-century Barbadian life—one that neither romanticizes nor flinches from cruelty.
  • Tourism and Education: Embedding this narrative within your Barbados tourism encyclopedia enriches understanding of the island’s past, connecting literary imagination with actual colonial heritage.
  • Encouraging Dialogue: The story speaks to contemporary issues—identity, reparations, and intergenerational trauma—creating openings for meaningful discussion alongside historical tourism time.com.

Rogues History

This story is part of the Rogues in Paradise journey — a cultural chronicle of Barbados told through the voices of rogues, rebels, and everyday people. Explore more: http://RoguesinParadise.com

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