Kipling Plass

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Pub Date 5 Dec 2024 | Archive Date 7 Nov 2024
Peepal Tree Press | Peepal Tree Press Ltd.

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Moving, shocking, lyrical and sometimes very funny, Kipling Plass must survive as teenager abandoned by his mother after her mental breakdown. Set in a multiracial Guyanese village in the 1980s, at the height of that country’s economic collapse, as social structures give way, the novel confronts the tensions between social solidarity and dog-eat-dog individualistic ruthlessness. Amid this, Kipling Plass narrates his and his teenage friends’ struggles for both physical and emotional survival, amidst their own confusions of sexual and social identity. A heartbreaking story of family, community, trauma, sexuality, friendship and growing up, Kipling Plass is an epic portrayal of 1980s Guyana that is rarely seen in fiction.

Berkley Wendell Semple was born in Guyana. He has published four highly acclaimed collections of poetry, and his poetry and fiction have appeared in Callaloo, The Hampden-Sydney Review, The Caribbean Writer, and many other publications.

He is a veteran of the US armed forces and a graduate of the Naval School of Health Sciences. He holds an MA and MLS degrees from (CUNY) and an MPhil from Long Island University, where he is a current Ph.D. candidate.

He writes audiobook reviews for Sound Commentary Journal, and is on the Editorial Board of The Caribbean Writer, and also an editor and book reviewer for Caribbean Voice.

He currently works a school administrator and librarian in the Queens Public Library system in New York City.


Moving, shocking, lyrical and sometimes very funny, Kipling Plass must survive as teenager abandoned by his mother after her mental breakdown. Set in a multiracial Guyanese village in the 1980s, at...


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ISBN 9781845235925
PRICE US$17.95 (USD)
PAGES 332

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