Crisis and Creativity in the New Literatures in EnglishGeoffrey V. Davis, Hena Maes-Jelinek Rodopi, 1990 - 529 pages |
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Page 27
... whole . But then after the magical Europeans came with their technology it was no longer possible to move from Martinique to St Lucia , because there was a fragmentation of politics . Martinique was French , and St Lucia was finally ...
... whole . But then after the magical Europeans came with their technology it was no longer possible to move from Martinique to St Lucia , because there was a fragmentation of politics . Martinique was French , and St Lucia was finally ...
Page 117
... whole street or even the whole Diobu . Nobody . I know say tory don wor wor . That night I was thinking and thinking what I will do to find my mama . I prayed to God . I was begging him to show me the way in the name of our Lord Jesus ...
... whole street or even the whole Diobu . Nobody . I know say tory don wor wor . That night I was thinking and thinking what I will do to find my mama . I prayed to God . I was begging him to show me the way in the name of our Lord Jesus ...
Page 278
... whole thing was of course a gift to Murray , who in his reply published two issues later was understandably unable to resist picking up the boomerang and hurling it back in Wearne's direction . Taking this inaccuracy of detail as a ...
... whole thing was of course a gift to Murray , who in his reply published two issues later was understandably unable to resist picking up the boomerang and hurling it back in Wearne's direction . Taking this inaccuracy of detail as a ...
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Mudrooroo NAROGIN Colin JOHNSON | 3 |
Wilson HARRIS | 9 |
Edward Kamau BRATHWAITE | 23 |
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