Kingston Noir

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Authors: Colin Channer

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This collection is comprised of works of fiction. All names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the authors’ imaginations. Any resemblance to real events or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

Published by Akashic Books

©2012 Akashic Books

Series concept by Tim McLoughlin and Johnny Temple

Kingston map by Aaron Petrovich

eISBN-13: 978-1-61775-117-2

ISBN-13: 978-1-61775-074-8

Library of Congress Control Number: 2011960945

All rights reserved

First printing

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For Addis and Makonnen, my daughter and son

T
ABLE OF
C
ONTENTS

Title Page

Copyright Page

Introduction

PART I: HARD ROAD TO TRAVEL

K
WAME
D
AWES

Portmore

My Lord

K
EI
M
ILLER

August Town

The White Gyal with the Camera

P
ATRICIA
P
OWELL

New Kingston

Tomcat Beretta

I
AN
T
HOMSON

Downtown Kingston

A Grave Undertaking
PART II: IS THIS LOVE?

M
ARLON
J
AMES

Constant Spring

Immaculate

L
EONE
R
OSS

Mona

Roll It

M
ARCIA
D
OUGLAS

Half Way Tree

One-Girl Half Way Tree Concert

T
HOMAS
G
LAVE

Norbrook

Leighton Leigh Anne Norbrook
PART III: PRESSURE DROP

C
HRISTOPHER
J
OHN
F
ARLEY

Trench Town

“54-46 (That’s My Number)”

C
HRIS
A
BANI

Greenwich Town

Sunrise

C
OLIN
C
HANNER

Hughenden

Monkey Man

About the Contributors

 

INTRODUCTION

W
HAT
I
F?
W
HY
W
OULD?

I
lived in Kingston from 1963 to 1982. I was born there—at St. Joseph’s on Deanery Road, delivered by Dr. Parboosingh. I was christened there as well, by Reverend Campbell at Christ Church on Antrim Road. My hometown was also where I first had sex. This happened in the small room I shared with my brother in a hot prefabricated house in Hughenden. No—I’m not going to share her name.

One of the things I remember most about my years in Kingston, in addition to the fact that I’d faked my orgasm that first time so I could go back to reading a comic book, is that this metropolis of half a million in those days had no directional signs. As such, people would get lost all the time, even those who’d grown up there, but especially those who had not.

Which way to public horse-pit-all? Which part you turn fo’ reach the zoo? Carib theater—is where that is?

And the answer to these questions always seemed to go along the following (squiggly) line: “Okay … you going go down so where I pointing, then you going see a man with a coconut cart. When you see him now, you going turn, but not turn all the way, just part way, cause you going see a fence that kinda break down. But you not going stop there at the fence, y’know. You only going see it. You going see it, then you going pass. You going pass it till you reach the gully. But when you reach the gully now, what you going do is wheel round till you see the big tree. Listen me good here now. Cross the street when you see the big tree, because you have some man out there who will hold you up. Then after you cross the street now, go on and go on, and go on, then turn again, then turn again, then stay straight. Stay straight until you see where the road turn. But you mustn’t turn. You must stay straight … and then if you still can’t find where you going, just aks again.”

Today, the largest English-speaking city between Miami and Buenos Aires has lots of signs. Even so, if you’re not from there it’s still easy to get lost.

This is one of many ways in which Kingston reminds me of New Orleans. Like its cultural cousin on the Mississippi, Kingston is a liquor-loving, music-maddened, seafood-smitten, classaddicted place. Dangerous as a
mutha
, but also—especially when you feel a cool wind coming off the harbor, or see a cape of mist on the shoulders of the northern hills, or hear a bongo natty singing praises to the Father as some herb smoke warms his heart—a place of Benedictine peace.

Every story in this collection was written (and rewritten, and rewritten, and
damn rewritten, Colin
) by an author who knows and understands this charismatic, badass city very well. In addition to having this intimate knowledge, the eleven writers share something else—a fascination with the city’s turbulent dynamics, with the way its boundaries of color, class, race, gender, ideology, and sexual privilege crisscross like stormtangled power lines.

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