Contents
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Susheila Nasta
Editorial Note
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Anne Walmsley
Editorial: The Caribbean Artists Movement 1967-72: Its Inauguration and Significance (research in progress)
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Samuel Selvon
Three into One Can’t Go — East Indian, Trinidadian or West Indian?
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Joyce Johnson
Finding a Literary Medium: Jean D’Costa’s Novels for Children
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Jeremy Poynting
African-Indian Relations in Caribbean Fiction: A Reply to A Froude (‘The African and the Asiatic will not Mix’)
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Fred D’Aguiar
Interviews Wilson Harris
22 |
Louis James
Dark Muse: The early fiction of A K Heath
26 |
Faustin Charles
Short Story: The Lagarhoo
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E A Markham
Short Story: The Pig was Mine
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Jan Shinebourne
The Maid in Bel Air
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Valerie Bloom
Tables and other poems
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| Reviews |
Mario Rellich
Carnival and Guyana Quartet by Wilson Harris
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Fred D’Aguiar
Because the Dawn Breaks by Merle Collins and For Those Who Will Come After! Collected Poems by Morgan Dalphinis
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Abdulrazak Gurnah
Longman Caribbean Writers
39 |
Ian Watts
The Black Triangle by Armet Francis
40 |
Philip Nanton
Plays For Today , Errol Hill, ed
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Faustin Charles
This Island Now by Peter Abrahams
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Imogen Forster
Reading into Racism: Bias in Children’s Literature and Learning Materials by Gillian Klein
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Douglas Bloom
Best West Indian Stories by Kenneth Ramchand
Perspectives and Wavelengths by Cecil Gray
An Introduction to the Study of West Indian Literature by Kenneth Ramchand
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Books Received
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Activities, Contributors
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