Crisis and Creativity in the New Literatures in EnglishGeoffrey V. Davis, Hena Maes-Jelinek Rodopi, 1990 - 529 pages |
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... poet in a hurry , in 1986 published at his own expense Raw Pieces , a small volume whose print - run of 350 copies he sold before it reached the bookshops . Its success ( a sec- ond edition is due ) triggered another venture , Malawi ...
... poet in a hurry , in 1986 published at his own expense Raw Pieces , a small volume whose print - run of 350 copies he sold before it reached the bookshops . Its success ( a sec- ond edition is due ) triggered another venture , Malawi ...
Page 265
... poet writing today . By the age of forty he had already achieved quite a remarkable degree of international acclaim , 1 and now , having just turned fifty , he could be said to have enjoyed a similarly rapid rise to generally recognised ...
... poet writing today . By the age of forty he had already achieved quite a remarkable degree of international acclaim , 1 and now , having just turned fifty , he could be said to have enjoyed a similarly rapid rise to generally recognised ...
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... poet's sojourn through many Indian cities , and his love relationship , and the final section is about his personal growth through a series of almost philosophic disillusionments . Not intentionally , but quite obviously , the poem has ...
... poet's sojourn through many Indian cities , and his love relationship , and the final section is about his personal growth through a series of almost philosophic disillusionments . Not intentionally , but quite obviously , the poem has ...
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Mudrooroo NAROGIN Colin JOHNSON | 3 |
Wilson HARRIS | 9 |
Edward Kamau BRATHWAITE | 23 |
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