Woman, Caribean and Literature

Final Speach of Dlia Mc Donald for Morehouse, at I lISA,Costa Rica The Caribbean is a piece of land housed along the imagined Atlantic region that extends from the lower part southern United States, throughout Latin America, including Venezuela, Peru and surrounding, and although belief or not, Puerto Rico and Haiti, is part of what was always considered the poor relative of any culture, closely taken into account until authors like VH Naipol, or Dereck Walcott, both Nobel laureates, began to give reference about its people and world: soon after that Caribbean Literature reached high tide with tales of witches and demons Pirates of the Caribbean, literarily speaking nothing else than an attraction created to move between racks of a traveling exhibition in NY; where women have been silent question of survival, guided only by our Motuola, our particular way of seeing and face the world; which it is proper to each person that living the same circumstances moves to be somethi...