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STUDIES IN CARIBBEAN LITERATURE: Latina and Latino Voices in Literature | The Whistling Bird: Women Writers of the Caribbean | Caribbean Women Writers (Women Writers of English and Their Works) | The Second Shipwreck: A Study of Indo-Caribbean Literature | The Maroon Narrative: Caribbean Literature in English Across Boundaries, Ethnicities, and Centuries | Dance Between Two Cultures: Latino Caribbean Literature Written in the US | An Introductionto West Indian Poetry | Talk Yuh Talk: Interviews With Anglophone Caribbean Poets
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Latina and Latino Voices in Literature: Lives and Works Updated & Expanded
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An award-winning resource celebrates the lives and works of 35 Latina and Latino authors who write for today's young readers.

The Whistling Bird: Women Writers
of the Caribbean

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Caribbean Women Writers (Women Writers of English and Their Works)
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Presenting women writers from the Caribbean: Antigua, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti & Trinidad. Though worlds apart & spanning 30 years, these diverse women's writings share setting, beauty, needs and a lyrical depth.

The Maroon Narrative: Caribbean Literature in English Across Boundaries, Ethnicities, and Centuries (Studies in Caribbean Literature)
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In addition to Caribbean literature written in English, there is a large body of earlier English literature written about the Caribbean. This book analyzes the concept of the maroon to provide a better understanding of Caribbean literature.

 
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The Second Shipwreck: A Study of Indo-Caribbean Literature (Follow link for full details & reviews)

A study of the historical & cultural resources of Indo-Caribbean writing, the literary responses to separation from India, and looks at literary explorations of the increasing diversity within the Indo-Caribbean communities.

Dance Between Two Cultures: Latino Caribbean Literature Written in the United States (Follow link for full details & reviews)

William Luis analyzes the most salient and representative narrative and poetic works of the newest literary movement to emerge in Spanish American and U.S. literatures with particular focus on Puerto Rican American, Cuban American, and Dominican American authors.

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An Introduction to West Indian Poetry (Follow link for full details & reviews)

Written for readers making their first approach to the poetry of the Caribbean written in English. It offers a comprehensive literary history from the 1920s to the 1980s, with particular attention to the relationship of West Indian poetry to European, African and American literature.

Talk Yuh Talk: Interviews With Anglophone Caribbean Poets (Follow link for full details & reviews)

Reflecting a range of Caribbean voices from several generations, from those poets influenced by a dynamic interplay between the popular culture of reggae, calypso, folk music, and "yard" theater to those whose work is closer to classical forms of literature and oral narrative.

 
 
 
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