Man for all seasons
Brendan de Caires on Havana Red, Havana Black, and Havana Blue, by Leonardo Padura, trans. Peter Bush
Wish you were here
Melanie Archer on An Eye for the Tropics: Tourism, Photography, and Framing the Caribbean Picturesque, by Krista A. Thompson
Many tongues
John Gilmore on The Trickster’s Tongue: An Anthology of Poetry in Translation from Africa and the African Diaspora, ed. and trans. Mark de Brito
Kinky reggae
Jonathan Ali on She’s Gone, by Kwame Dawes
Power of one
Philip Nanton on Beyond the Islands: An Autobiography, by James Mitchell
Marginalia
News about Caribbean books, writers, and art
Reading list
Shadowing Sir Vidia
Imagination’s gold
David Dabydeen on the forgotten poems of Egbert Martin
“Writing is about discovery”
Geoffrey Philp talks to Nicholas Laughlin about litblogging
Worthless women
Marlon James on Jean Rhys and her female characters
Listening in
B.C. Pires on jointpop’s January Transfer Window
Notebook
Nicholas Laughlin on Nikolai Noel’s Forgiveness; Judy Raymond behind the scenes with Meiling; Garnette Cadogan on V.S. Naipaul’s non-fiction
Poems
“Mangrove”, by Vahni Capildeo; “Rats But No Worry”, by Thomas Reiter
Portfolio
Calabash 2007; photographs by Georgia Popplewell
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1 comment:
i will definitely have to check it out. i am about to REread Kwame's book...i loved it THAT much.
(i hope you are cool)
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