| Pictures
of a Dying Man
AGYMAH KAMAU When
Gladstone Belle is found hanging from a beam in his own house, everyone in the
village tries to understand who he really was, and why he killed himself. In this
Caribbean Citizen Kane, the voices of Gladstone’s past accumulate, complementing
and contradicting each other, to arrive at an understanding of Gladstone’s true
identity and the circumstances that complicated his life. And his death. Is
a human life merely the sum of other people’s perceptions of it, a compilation
of rumors and hearsay? What happens if those views are erroneous? Continuing in
the vein of his critically acclaimed novel, Flickering Shadows, Agymah
Kamau weaves a colorful story, full of deception, love, and loss, around a community’s
remembrances of a Gladstone Belle. We discover the intricacies of living in a
small Caribbean community by seeing things through the eyes of an array of vivid
characters, including Isamina, his wife; Esther and Sonny-Boy, his mother and
father; Carl, the suspicious husband of his former lover; PeeWee, the village
gangster; Theophilus Bascombe, a disgruntled coworker; and Marie Antoinette LaSalle,
the histrionic clairvoyant. In
a diverse community and political world riddled with rumors of murder and disappearance,
Gladstone’s humble beginnings and honest manner win the community’s trust. He
quickly moves up the political ladder. But his life is cut short when he decides
that he can no longer look the other way. He realizes that everything around him
has suffered from this corruption: his marriage, his friendships, and his dignity.
The narrative of Gladstone Belle’s life and death illumines the complexity of
class distinctions within a postcolonial community. Click
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