Results for: books tagged ‘Caribbean’
Collected Poems 1948-1984: Derek Walcott
Salt: Earl Lovelace
The Dragon Can't Dance: Earl Lovelace
Described as 'a landmark, not in the West Indian, but in the contemporary novel' by C.L.R. James, Earl Lovelace's Caribbean classic tells the story of Calvary Hill - poverty stricken, ... More
The Fragrance of the Guava: Gabriel Garcia Marquez
In these conversations with a friend and contemporary the Nobel prize-winning Colombian novelist speaks movingly, revealingly and unaffectedly about his family background, his early travels and struggles as a writer, ... More
Double Play: Frank Martinus Arion
A marathon game of dominoes, lasting from early morning to dusk, and involving four men for whom the game is a trigger for social, political and sexual rivalries against a ... More
Tiepolo's Hound: Derek Walcott
A magnificent, semi-autobiographical sequence from a Nobel Prize-winning poet, Tiepolo's Hound joins the quests of two Caribbean men: Camille Pissarro - a Sephardic Jew born in 1830 who leaves his ... More
Omeros: Derek Walcott
The Mask of the Beggar: Wilson Harris
Widely regarded as one of the giants of contemporary Caribbean literature, Wilson Harris's new novel, The Mask of the Beggar, is an utterly original - and at times quite breathtaking ... More
Carnival: Robert Antoni
William Fletcher is an aspiring novelist who has come to New York to escape his affluent West Indian roots. A chance meeting in a Greenwich Village bar reunites him with ... More
Selected Poems of Derek Walcott: Derek Walcott
This new Selected Poems offers for the first time a portable and lucidly ordered retrospective of the fertile career of Derek Walcott, spanning six decades and drawing on twelve collections. ... More
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