Growing up in Barbados, Austin Clarke was surrounded by women in the kitchen. Enveloped in the he...
An ascetic and failed priest, a stoic, father of the nation, prime minister and first national he...
Another Mother is a story about family, an unlikely duo, and a woman whose strength held it all t...
There is now a significant body of Caribbean sociological literature much of which is either scat...
First published in 1970, this pioneering account of the emergence of the West Indian novel in Eng...
From stationmaster's daughter to wife of one of Jamaica's most charismatic prime ministers, Bever...
Builds on earlier works in the field of language learning and teaching and brings new ideas about...
Demystifies the research process for students, teachers and members of the public and private sec...
Set in 1950s Trinidad in a small fishing village, All That Glitters is a witty and heart-warming ...
'Sylvia Wynter's work is distinctively Caribbean. From her exciting and rigorous interventions on...
George Lamming is one of the best known, certainly one of the most highly regarded contemporary w...