Derek Walcott's criticizes the "American standard" at the Calabash International Literary Festival.
clipped from www.jamaica-gleaner.com Walcott was critical of the American standard, saying "you don't tell stories, you don't mould character, you don't have a beginning, a middle and end. That is old-fashioned. It is good that Caribbean people are old-fashioned. They still tell stories and that is what the human heart yearns for". |
4 comments:
whoa! walcott comes out swinging!
Yes, he did. I can't wait for his next book!
Any idea on the specifics and/or contexts of Walcott's American critique? I'm curious to know who, if anyone, he had in mind....
Other than the Gleaner article, anywhere I can read more about this?
(FWIW, great blog Geoffrey!! Love reading it!!)
tah, I wish I knew, but I wasn't there. To a certain extent, it's a running criticism that Walcott has made about American aesthetics and if I remember correctly in his verse.... The Fortunate Traveller
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