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1.Jamaica Kincaid
2.Lucy
3.Lucy’s Feeling
4.Video
5.Vocabulary #1 ~ #5
6.Bibliography
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Jamaica Kincaid (born as Elaine Cynthia Potter Richardson on 25 May 1949 in St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda) is an American novelist, gardener, and gardening writer.
Elaine Richardson lived with her mother and stepfather, a carpenter, until 1965. In Antigua, she completed her secondary education under the British system, due to Antigua's status as a British colony until 1966.

She moved to New York at the age of 16 and worked for a family as an au pair. She worked as a fact checker at Forbes magazine, where she became close friends with reporter, Marsha Daniel, and her husband, Myles Ludwig, then the editorial director of Art Direction magazine. She also befriended Peter Ainsley, the music critic for Women's Wear Daily, who later worked as a writer for Time magazine. They spent a great deal of time together.
She lives with her family in North Bennington, Vermont during the summers and teaches at Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, California during the academic year.

Lucy (1990) is a short novel or novella by Jamaica Kincaid. The story begins in medias res: the eponymous Lucy has come from the West Indies to the United States to be an au pair for a wealthy Caucasian family.
The plot of the novel closely mirrors Kincaid's own experiences.
The story of Lucy recounts tales of a stranger’s experience in the United States and followed in the footsteps of similar literature that was written in the past about immigration to America. Kincaid explored other issues than the immigration in Lucy as there were also the struggles and tensions between a daughter and her mother.
This book reflected less on the confusion with the identity and colonial themes and other issues that were present in her earlier stories. What is present in this book is the fundamental presence of the relationship that she shared with affluent employers, white people, the new surroundings and her native island.

Bright-yellow sun
Most natural gesture would call up in me such a rage that I longed to see them all dead at my feet
Wear an old garment
Grandmother
Bowl of pink mullet and green figs cooked in coconut milk
Pale-yellow sun
The sun was shining but the air was cold
A famous building, an important street, a park, a bridge
The ride in the elevator, being in an apartment, eating day –old food that had been stored in a refrigerator

참고문헌
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamaica_Kincaid

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_(novel)

http://www.jamaicakincaid.com.jm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VepjbRrZktA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJ1LMj31dq8