"I think I'm an odd kind of Caribbean writer in the sense that I don't come out of the rich, middle-class elite who are the traditional writers. It's almost like cloning themselves, you know. So what they write is very much their image of the world. There's never been a voice that's been a poor voice, and I've never, ever seen myself reflected in Jamaican fiction. To some extent in Olanda Paterson, but very little. All of them, including Olive Senior, can't get into the psyche [of poor people] because they don't know it and it's an alien place, something they are afraid of. And so what happens is that they create a distorted image of people like me and my family."
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Joan Riley in Backtalk: Women Writers Speak Out by Donna Marie Perry (1993)
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Olive Senior
Olive Marjorie Senior (born 23 December 1941) is a writer who was born and raised in Jamaica and since the 1990s has been based in Toronto, Canada.
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